Do we have a soul that is separate to our body? Is it always morally right to make people happy? How feminist is the Bible? If these sorts of question interest you, if you enjoy arguing, exploring and discussing, then Religious Studies A Level is the subject for you. This is a subject unlike any other and it’s not what most people expect: it is exercise for the brain: challenging, but very rewarding! It will lead to you think deeply about and question right and wrong, it will give you a deeper understanding of the way religion and society influence each other, and it will make you very difficult to beat in an argument!
You would normally be expected to have achieved at least a grade 7 at GCSE/ IGCSE in English Language and in another essay-based subject like History.
• Unit 1: 2 hour exam paper, consisting of 3 short essays worth 33% of the A Level. • Unit 2: 2 hour exam paper, consisting of 3 short essays worth 33% of the A Level. • Unit 3: 2 hour exam paper, consisting of 3 short essays worth 33% of the A Level.
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Do we have a soul that is separate to our body? Is it always morally right to make people happy? How feminist is the Bible? If these sorts of question interest you, if you enjoy arguing, exploring and discussing, then Religious Studies A Level is the subject for you. This is a subject unlike any other and it’s not what most people expect: it is exercise for the brain: challenging, but very rewarding! It will lead to you think deeply about and question right and wrong, it will give you a deeper understanding of the way religion and society influence each other, and it will make you very difficult to beat in an argument!
You would normally be expected to have achieved at least a grade 7 at GCSE/ IGCSE in English Language and in another essay-based subject like History.
• Unit 1: 2 hour exam paper, consisting of 3 short essays worth 33% of the A Level. • Unit 2: 2 hour exam paper, consisting of 3 short essays worth 33% of the A Level. • Unit 3: 2 hour exam paper, consisting of 3 short essays worth 33% of the A Level.