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A skills-based approach to learning, covering content of the specification with examination preparation from the start
Comprehensive yet accessible books have been carefully created to ensure that students develop the confidence and skills required
Developing skills feature focuses on what to do with the content and the issues that are raised with a progressive range of AO1 examples and AO2 exam-focused activities
Questions and answers section provides practice questions with student answers and examiner commentaries
It provides a range of specific activities that target each of the Assessment Objectives to build skills of knowledge, understanding and evaluation
Includes a range of features to encourage students to consolidate and reinforce their learning.
Contents:
Philosophy of Religion
Theme 1 Arguments for the existence of God – inductive
Theme 2 Arguments for the existence of God – deductive
Theme 3 Challenges to religious belief – the problem of evil and suffering
Theme 4 Religious experience.
Religion and Ethics
Theme 1 Ethical thought
Theme 2 Aquinas’ Natural Law – a religious approach to ethics
Theme 3 Situation ethics – a religious approach to ethics
Theme 4 Utilitarianism – a non-religious approach to ethics
Questions and answers
Quickfire answers
Glossary
Index
About the authors:
Richard Gray has studied at The University of Sheffield where he won the Epworth Prize, before taking up a British Academy scholarship at Lancaster University. He has also studied as Research Fellow at The University of Leeds. Richard has taught A Level Religious Studies for more than 20 years and is a former Head of Religious Studies. He has also been a senior examiner at A Level for 16 years. Richard is currently a freelance writer and examiner. He is author of several books and articles for A Level Religious Studies.
Karl Lawson is an experienced teacher of Religious Studies, having taught for over twenty five years in schools in both England and Wales. He is an experienced examiner with over twenty years of experience at GCSE and A Level and is a senior examiner for a major awarding body.
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