These are honestly my saving grace at the minute, I am so thankful that I have found you! Have my exams this year and was not doing well particularly on the AO2 side of things, but you really helped me to improve immensely.
hi if the exam question is "Whether or not belief in God’s existence is sufficient to put one’s trust in him" how woud you exactly set your arguement out and bring in revealed and natural knowledge of God? Thank you so much, your videos have saved my a levels!
Hi Iona, you would just work through the different points for natural and revealed linking to the question e.g how god's existence known through faith is sufficient to trust or not. Or mediate vs immediate revelation etc. Definitely not an essay question :)
Hi Amy, I'm in second year, and my RS A-level is a bit of a shamble atm... I've been having a look on your website and would be interested to become a member, is there any other ways to pay then PayPal? Thank you.
Also hi sorry again, would you say faith in an essay would work more paired with natural theology than revealed which is kind of seprate as you need faith for natural theology. ?
Great question India, I would say that it links more with natural Theology but could still link to revealed theology through faith in immediate and mediate revelation such as scripture :)
You are very welcome Eran. This is all the information is use with my students so add any synoptic links from other areas if you can and this would be plenty :)
@@IThinkThereforeITeach that is fantastic to know I haven’t done much revision so is this brilliant. You are a fantastic teacher and explain things simply yet in so much detail. I appreciate all the help any school would be lucky to have you:)
Thank you so much for your videos, they're truly so useful. Could I ask, how important is using quotes in the exam (/how many need to be used?) and does every point need to be backed up with evidence from a scholar?
Great questions Chloe. Quotes are not essential but demonstrate a strong understanding if used as part of your argument, linking with the question. Points need to be backed up with reasoning but it can be examples rather than scholars e.g different interprations of scripture :)
@@IThinkThereforeITeach question, we were only taught knowledge of God, person of Jesus, Christian moral action. Which one these do you think is the easiest and the hardest to do?
Have you not covered gender and Theology too? I would say they all pose their own difficulties e.g knowledge is quite dull so harder to discuss, Jesus has lots of biblical references and Bonhhoeffer has lots of themes to link to a variety of Q's :)
These are honestly my saving grace at the minute, I am so thankful that I have found you! Have my exams this year and was not doing well particularly on the AO2 side of things, but you really helped me to improve immensely.
That is so lovely to hear, I am so pleased my videos are helping. Good luck with your revision and exams :)
thank you sm for these, I have left all of the development to the week before the exam and this is so helpful!!!!
Really pleased the videos are helping. I hope your revision goes well and you are pleased with how your other exams have gone so far :)
Actually so sad that tomorrow is my last exam so I can’t watch your vids anymore, might pop back anyway :’)
Aww thanks Danielle, well you will have to let me know how it goes in summer for a start :)
Hi! Will you be doing a video on whether a priori or a posteriori arguments are more persuasive for the existence of God? :)
Hi Nagini, I will add it to my list of videos. I think it would be a very helpful question to cover for the exam so I will try get it done in time :)
@@IThinkThereforeITeach thank you!!
Good one👍
Thank you, pleased I could help :)
hi if the exam question is "Whether or not belief in God’s existence is sufficient to put one’s trust in him" how woud you exactly set your arguement out and bring in revealed and natural knowledge of God? Thank you so much, your videos have saved my a levels!
Hi Iona, you would just work through the different points for natural and revealed linking to the question e.g how god's existence known through faith is sufficient to trust or not. Or mediate vs immediate revelation etc. Definitely not an essay question :)
Hi Amy, I'm in second year, and my RS A-level is a bit of a shamble atm... I've been having a look on your website and would be interested to become a member, is there any other ways to pay then PayPal? Thank you.
Hi, thank you for your message. The only way to join the membership for RS is through PayPal as it is the safest route for both parties :)
Also hi sorry again, would you say faith in an essay would work more paired with natural theology than revealed which is kind of seprate as you need faith for natural theology. ?
Great question India, I would say that it links more with natural Theology but could still link to revealed theology through faith in immediate and mediate revelation such as scripture :)
I think you just saved my mocks
Pleased I could help 😀
Thank you for your help with a levels they have been saving me. Is this all the information you’ll need to know for the knowledge of god exam?
You are very welcome Eran. This is all the information is use with my students so add any synoptic links from other areas if you can and this would be plenty :)
@@IThinkThereforeITeach that is fantastic to know I haven’t done much revision so is this brilliant. You are a fantastic teacher and explain things simply yet in so much detail. I appreciate all the help any school would be lucky to have you:)
Thank you so much for your videos, they're truly so useful. Could I ask, how important is using quotes in the exam (/how many need to be used?) and does every point need to be backed up with evidence from a scholar?
Great questions Chloe. Quotes are not essential but demonstrate a strong understanding if used as part of your argument, linking with the question. Points need to be backed up with reasoning but it can be examples rather than scholars e.g different interprations of scripture :)
Do you have any other videos on scholars like Brunner and his 4 ways of knowing God's existence or Barth's detailed views on revealed knowledge
Hi Zakku, I only have videos that specifically cover the areas of the OCR spec :)
@@IThinkThereforeITeach oh yes my apologies
@@IThinkThereforeITeach question, we were only taught knowledge of God, person of Jesus, Christian moral action. Which one these do you think is the easiest and the hardest to do?
No problem, always best to check :)
Have you not covered gender and Theology too? I would say they all pose their own difficulties e.g knowledge is quite dull so harder to discuss, Jesus has lots of biblical references and Bonhhoeffer has lots of themes to link to a variety of Q's :)
hi when Jesus speaks to people is that immediate as he is god ?
Hi India, yes that would class as immediate but the Bible would count as mediate :)
the tooth fairy isn't real?
According to Dawkins 😉