WHAT YOU WILL BE TAUGHT: Philosophy of Religion - Ancient philosophical influences - The nature of the soul, mind and body - Arguments about the Existence of God - The nature and impact of religious experience - The challenges for religious belief from the problem of evil - Ideas about the nature of God (A level only) - Religious Language: Negative, Analogical or Symbolic (A level only) - Religious Language: Twentieth Century Perspectives (A level only) Religion and Ethics - Normative Ethical Theories: natural law; situation ethics; Kantian ethics and; utilitarianism - Applied Ethics: euthanasia and business ethics - Ethical Language: Meta-ethics (A level only) - Conscience (A level only) - Applied ethics: sexual ethics (A level only) Developments in Christian Thought - Augustine’s teaching on human nature - Death and the afterlife - Knowledge of God’s existence - The person of Jesus - Christian moral principles & action - Society: Relationship to Religion (A level only) - Gender: Relationship to Religion (A level only) - Challenges: Secularization and Marxism (A level only)
6.5 Average Points Score across all GCSEs (minimum 8 GCSE qualifications). Grade 5 in GCSE Maths and English Language. Subject Entry Criteria: Grade 7 in GCSE RS (or GCSE English Language if not studied)
Paper 1. Philosophy of Religion Paper 2. Religion and Ethics Paper 3. Developments in Christian Thought All three exams will consist of: Written examination (2 hours)—33.3% of the A2 grade each 3 essay questions worth 40 marks each.
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Newham |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Roman Road, London, E6 3SQ |
WHAT YOU WILL BE TAUGHT: Philosophy of Religion - Ancient philosophical influences - The nature of the soul, mind and body - Arguments about the Existence of God - The nature and impact of religious experience - The challenges for religious belief from the problem of evil - Ideas about the nature of God (A level only) - Religious Language: Negative, Analogical or Symbolic (A level only) - Religious Language: Twentieth Century Perspectives (A level only) Religion and Ethics - Normative Ethical Theories: natural law; situation ethics; Kantian ethics and; utilitarianism - Applied Ethics: euthanasia and business ethics - Ethical Language: Meta-ethics (A level only) - Conscience (A level only) - Applied ethics: sexual ethics (A level only) Developments in Christian Thought - Augustine’s teaching on human nature - Death and the afterlife - Knowledge of God’s existence - The person of Jesus - Christian moral principles & action - Society: Relationship to Religion (A level only) - Gender: Relationship to Religion (A level only) - Challenges: Secularization and Marxism (A level only)
6.5 Average Points Score across all GCSEs (minimum 8 GCSE qualifications). Grade 5 in GCSE Maths and English Language. Subject Entry Criteria: Grade 7 in GCSE RS (or GCSE English Language if not studied)
Paper 1. Philosophy of Religion Paper 2. Religion and Ethics Paper 3. Developments in Christian Thought All three exams will consist of: Written examination (2 hours)—33.3% of the A2 grade each 3 essay questions worth 40 marks each.
