Religious Studies
The Ashcombe School - Surrey
01306886312
Ashcombe Road, Dorking, RH4 1LY
Course summary

All of us have to make moral decisions in life from the smallest to the much larger issues that sometimes dominate the headlines. Philosophy and Ethics allows you to consider different approaches to making these decisions and introduces you to well-known scholars from the 20th Century. You will study philosophical issues and questions raised by religion and belief. These include everything from the debate surrounding the existence of God to the problem of evil and suffering. You will also explore the nature and attributes of God as well as philosophical language and thought through significant concepts and the works of key thinkers, illustrated through modern issues and debates on everything from, ‘Is Cadburys an ethical business?’ to ‘should Christians use contraception?’ Not a day goes by when religion isn’t in the headlines. An understanding of religious beliefs and practices gives us an understanding of the world. Studying ‘Developments in Christian Thought’ will give you an opportunity for an in-depth exploration of Christianity. You will debate whether Bonhoeffer was a fundamentalist or a religious freedom fighter and consider whether religion is still relevant in 21st century society. If you are an argumentative critical thinker, Philosophy and Ethics will give you the chance to further develop your opinions around religion and the opportunity to ask big questions of yourself and the world.

Entry requirements

- 5 GCSEs based on an average grade 4 or above. Enrolment will be based on achieving a grade 4 GCSE in the relevant subjects and usually a grade 4 in Maths and English Language.

How you'll be assessed

At A-level, there are three exams in Philosophy, Ethics and DCT, all worth 33.3%.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthoritySurrey
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressAshcombe Road, Dorking, RH4 1LY