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The theories of Marc Bloc and historical writing
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The Theory of Natural law.
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The treatment of faith in the writing of the Victorian period.
4.5 out of 5 stars
The Wife of Martin Guerre chose truth and honour over happiness and comfort. Was she right to do so?
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The world of experience
2 out of 5 stars
The world without its greatest invention-the wheel-is a world that does not exist.
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Theology : the history - Buddhists have festivals and temples and statues, so they are obviously people who do this religious thing.
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Theology in the Middle Ages
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Theology of Marriage and Family.
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Theories of life after death do not provide a solution for the problem of evil. Discuss.
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Theory of Knowledge
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Theory of Knowledge Self-evaluation report:
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There are many similarities between ‘looking for a rain god’ and ‘Veronica’, but do the authors present their ideas in a different way?
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There are sound arguments for believing in Life after Death”Analyse and evaluate this claim with reference to the following terms; Resurrection and Immortality of the soul
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This assignment allows you to explore the act of representation.
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This passage is the eighth of 58 hymns in Book 4 of the Rig Veda, which is Sanskrit for Praise Knowledge. There are ten books, or mandalas, in the Rig Veda, which is the oldest of the four samhita (devotional) Vedas
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Thor - the God of Gods.
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Throughout the bible God is revealed as a great many of characteristics. One in particular that comes up in both the book of Exodus and Revelations is the God of History.
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Throughout the course of time mankind has sought to understand the world around them. In ancient times, the resources used to gain knowledge would have included myths, religions, natural sciences, or perhaps even using philosophical techniques.
5 out of 5 stars
Time Pressure and the Meaning of Existence in S.I. Witkiewitcz's "The Crazy Locomotive"
5 out of 5 stars
Titanic
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To what extent can sociology be described as a science?
1.5 out of 5 stars
To what extent if at all, should conscience be ignored when making ethical decisions?
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To what extent was it possible to reconcile Darwinism and Christianity in the late Nineteenth Century?
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To what extent was it possible to reconcile Darwinism and Christianity in the late Nineteenth Century?
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