Different Ideas about the Divine

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One-Mark Questions

Give one belief about the nature of the divine.
Give one reason why some religious believers think of God as omnipotent.
Give one reason why many religious believers think that God is omniscient.
Give one reason why some religious believers think of God as personal.
Give one reason why many religious believers think that God is impersonal.
Give one reason why many religious people believe that God is transcendent.
Give one reason why many religious people believe that God is immanent.
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Four-Mark Questions

Explain two DIFFERENT religious beliefs about the nature of the divine.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious beliefs about the nature of the divine.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two DIFFERENT religious beliefs about God's omnipotence.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious beliefs about God's omnipotence.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two DIFFERENT religious beliefs about God's omniscience.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious beliefs about God's omniscience.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two DIFFERENT religious beliefs about God's being personal.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious beliefs about God's being personal.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two DIFFERENT religious beliefs about God's being impersonal.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious beliefs about God's being impersonal.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two DIFFERENT religious beliefs about God's transendence.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious beliefs about God's transendence.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two DIFFERENT religious beliefs about God's immanence.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

Explain two SIMILAR religious beliefs about God's immanence.

In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.

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Six-Mark Questions

Explain two religious beliefs about the nature of the divine.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

Explain two religious beliefs about the omnipotence of God.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

Explain two religious beliefs about the omniscience of God.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

Explain two religious beliefs about God's being personal.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

Explain two religious beliefs about God's being impersonal.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

Explain two religious beliefs about the transcendence of God.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

Explain two religious beliefs about the immanence of God.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of religious belief and teaching in your answer.

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Twelve-Mark Questions

‘God cannot be omnipotent because people suffer.’

Evaluate this statement.

‘God cannot be omnisient because people have free will.’

Evaluate this statement.

‘God is personal.’

Evaluate this statement.

‘God is best described as impersonal.’

Evaluate this statement.

‘God cannot be both transcendent (beyond the world) and immanent (within the world).’

Evaluate this statement.

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