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AQA A-Level Religious Studies 3.4 Dialogues overview quiz quiz

12questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. Why is the Dialogues section described as synoptic?

  2. A dialogue, in the AQA sense, is best understood as:

  3. Which philosophical problem is the central challenge in the dialogue between philosophy and religion?

  4. Which Christian response answers the verification challenge that 'God exists' is meaningless?

  5. The Euthyphro dilemma asks whether:

  6. Which ethical theory is itself rooted in Christian thought and so can support religious morality?

  7. How can Christianity reply to the Euthyphro dilemma?

  8. Which religious doctrine challenges human moral responsibility in the ethics and religion dialogue?

  9. John Hick's idea that the world is religiously 'ambiguous' is useful in the dialogue because it suggests:

  10. A strong AO2 answer in the Dialogues section should above all:

  11. Which pairing correctly links a philosophical challenge with a Christian response?

  12. The Dialogues are examined in which component?