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RELIGIOUS
STUDIES
Why do Religious Studies?
Religious
Studies offers you an interesting and intellectually challenging
A level. Religious studies helps develop understanding of spiritual,
moral, ethical social and cultural studies.
Religious
studies develops a variety of skills, including those of discussion
and debate. The valuable skills of logical argument and critical
evaluation are also developed and can be transferred to other areas
of study.
Religious
Studies is a useful stepping stone to many careers where it helps
to understand what people believe and how it affects their lives.
For example, medicine, social work, law, the armed services, police
force, journalism, teaching and many more.
AS Year 12
1. Philosophy of Religion 1
This paper looks at a variety of philosophical issues. It examines
questions about the existence of God and challenges to belief.
This paper explores:-
• Ancient Greek influences on religious philosophy
• Judaeo – Christian influences on philosophy of religion
• Traditional arguments for the existence of God
• Challenges to religious belief
2. Religious Ethics 1
This paper looks at the question of right and wrong. It applies
the study of ethical theory and religious responses to medical matters,
abortion, euthanasia, the right to life, the right to a child, genetic
engineering and embryo research, war and peace.
A2 – Year 13
Topics studied at AS are developed in more depth at A2.
3. Philosophy of Religion 2
This paper explores the distinction between the body and soul and
issues related to life and death. It examines the concept of religious
experience including miracles. It also allows a study of religious
language and its use to express human understandings of God.
4. Religious Ethics 2
This paper looks at issues including whether or not we are free
and whether or not we should listen to our conscience. It examines
Christian ethics and their role in the twenty-first century. It
also offers further exploration into the application of ethical
theory to issues including: sex and relationships, the environment
and businesses.
Assessment.
All
papers are assessed through examinations.
Religious
Studies provides an opportunity to: think, discuss, reflect, evaluate
and understand your own views, ideas and opinions and those of others.
“This
is quite a three-pipe problem and I beg you not to disturb me for
at least forty-five minutes”
(Sherlock Holmes in The Red Headed League, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
first published 1891)
This course
may not help you become a good person but at least you will have
had a good think about it.
Entry
Requirements
At least 5 GCSE
passes at grades A* - C
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