Component 1: Philosophy of Religion Philosophical Issues and Questions: Design, Cosmological and Ontological Arguments for Belief and Disbelief in the Existence of God Nature and Influence of Religious Experience, Language, and Eschatology Problem of Evil and Suffering and the Works of Key Philosophical Scholars Component 2: Religion and Ethics Issues and Debates about Equality and the Environment in the Modern World Theoretical Ethical Stances of Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Natural Moral Law, Deontology and Virtue Ethics as applied to Politics and the Legal Framework Applied Ethics of War and Peace, Sexual Ethics, Meta-ethics and Medical Issues Component 3: Study of Religion Religious Beliefs, Values and Teachings, Sources of Wisdom and Authority, Practices that Shape and Express Religious Meaning and Identity within Society Further Guidance on Examinations: Each of the 3 papers is a 2 hour written examination worth 33.3% of the total marks. Each of the 3 course strands has 4 anthologies, academic texts attached to it which is also a part of the analytical examination of each paper
GCSE Grade 5 in Religious Studies and Grade 5 in English (Language or Literature) or Grade 5 in any Humanity/ Social Science subject.
Each of the 3 papers is a 2 hour written examination worth 33.3% of the total marks. Each of the 3 course strands has 4 anthologies, and academic texts attached to it which is also a part of the analytical examination of each paper
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Component 1: Philosophy of Religion Philosophical Issues and Questions: Design, Cosmological and Ontological Arguments for Belief and Disbelief in the Existence of God Nature and Influence of Religious Experience, Language, and Eschatology Problem of Evil and Suffering and the Works of Key Philosophical Scholars Component 2: Religion and Ethics Issues and Debates about Equality and the Environment in the Modern World Theoretical Ethical Stances of Utilitarianism, Situation Ethics, Natural Moral Law, Deontology and Virtue Ethics as applied to Politics and the Legal Framework Applied Ethics of War and Peace, Sexual Ethics, Meta-ethics and Medical Issues Component 3: Study of Religion Religious Beliefs, Values and Teachings, Sources of Wisdom and Authority, Practices that Shape and Express Religious Meaning and Identity within Society Further Guidance on Examinations: Each of the 3 papers is a 2 hour written examination worth 33.3% of the total marks. Each of the 3 course strands has 4 anthologies, academic texts attached to it which is also a part of the analytical examination of each paper
GCSE Grade 5 in Religious Studies and Grade 5 in English (Language or Literature) or Grade 5 in any Humanity/ Social Science subject.
Each of the 3 papers is a 2 hour written examination worth 33.3% of the total marks. Each of the 3 course strands has 4 anthologies, and academic texts attached to it which is also a part of the analytical examination of each paper