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John Hick I will know about John Hick’s views on the body- soul debate and how this might be applied to life after death. Hmk – Wider reading. Making notes to
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John Hick I will know about John Hick’s views on the body-soul debate and how this might be applied to life after death. Hmk – Wider reading. Making notes.

Jan 19, 2016

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Page 1: John Hick I will know about John Hick’s views on the body-soul debate and how this might be applied to life after death. Hmk – Wider reading. Making notes.

John HickI will know about John Hick’s views on the body-soul debate and how this might be applied to life after death.

Hmk – Wider reading. Making notes to supplement what is covered in class.

Page 2: John Hick I will know about John Hick’s views on the body-soul debate and how this might be applied to life after death. Hmk – Wider reading. Making notes.

Double trouble … •https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQgHX-tXLR4

QUESTIONS:

• How would you feel if you had a double? • If it was possible for you to die, and to then create an exact replica of yourself, would that person still be you?

Page 3: John Hick I will know about John Hick’s views on the body-soul debate and how this might be applied to life after death. Hmk – Wider reading. Making notes.

Literary Orienteering

N. Identify (Scholars, Key terms)

S. Describe (Tell me)E. Explain (Develop)

W. Evaluate (Think critically)

Use the handout to find the following:• Christian Views

▫ Creationism▫ Traducianism

• John Hick on the Soul• John Hick’s views about life after death

▫ Replica Theory

Page 4: John Hick I will know about John Hick’s views on the body-soul debate and how this might be applied to life after death. Hmk – Wider reading. Making notes.

Hick’s rejection of substance dualism•Christian theologian John Hick (Born in Yorkshire

1922) rejects the traditional belief in body-soul dualism by essentially adopting a materialist position and arguing that this does not weaken the possibility of life after death!

Page 5: John Hick I will know about John Hick’s views on the body-soul debate and how this might be applied to life after death. Hmk – Wider reading. Making notes.

Hick’s aims:•Hick aims to show that the concept of life after death

does not depend on human beings having souls in the Platonic sense. Humans are a psycho-physical unity, the death of the body is the death of the person, there is no separate soul to live on. Hick argues that this does not rule out our existence after death. It is logically possible for an all-powerful God to recreate us in another world, i.e. heaven. Hick defends this view with three thought experiments. See pg 97 of textbook.

Page 6: John Hick I will know about John Hick’s views on the body-soul debate and how this might be applied to life after death. Hmk – Wider reading. Making notes.

Task – Summary mind map•On one sheet of paper, produce a summary mind

map of the different views looked at so far, with regards to the Soul▫Plato, Aristotle, Dawkins, Hick – Be comprehensive, try

to leave no gaps.▫Begin to write up an evaluation bank.