Prepare for your GCSE AQA Religious Studies A Christianity and Buddhism exam with confidence
Series Editor Dawn Cox and Author Steven Humphrys
Suitable for: GCSE Religious Studies (14 - 16)
Price: £10.99
ISBN:
978-1382040372
Publication date:
13/07/2023
Paperback:
216 pages
Dimensions:
297x210mm
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Section 1: Christianity1: Beliefs and teachings: The nature of God and beliefs about creation
1: Beliefs and teachings: The afterlife
1: Beliefs and teachings: Jesus
1: Beliefs and teachings: Sin and salvation
1: Practices: Worship and prayer
1: Practices: The role and meaning of the sacraments
1: Practices: The role and importance of pilgrimage and celebrations
1: Practices: The role of the Church
1: Practices: The importance of the worldwide Church
Section 2: Buddhism2: Key beliefs: The Buddha's life and its significance
2: Key beliefs: Dhamma, dependent arising and the Three Marks of Existence
2: Key beliefs: The human personality and human destiny
2: Key beliefs: The Four Noble Truths
2: Practices: Places of worship
2: Practices: Puja and meditation
2: Practices: Ceremonies and rituals associated with death
2: Practices: Festival and retreats
2: Practices: Buddhist ethics
Section 3: Thematic Studies3: Theme A: Relationships and families
3A: Sex, marriage and divorce
3A: Families
3A: Gender equality
3: Theme B: Religion and life
3B: The origins and value of the universe
3B: The origins and value of human life
3B: Abortion and Euthanasia
3: Theme C: The existence of God and revelation
3C: Philosophical arguments for and against the existence of God
3C: The nature of the divine and revelation
3C: The value of revelation and enlightenment as sources of knowledge about the divine
3: Theme D: Religion, peace and conflict
3D: Religion, violence, terrorism and war
3D: Reasons for war
3D: Religion and belief in 21st century conflict
3: Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment
3E: Religion, crime and the causes of crime
3E: Religion and punishment
3E: The death penalty
3: Theme F: Religion, human rights and social justice
3F: Prejudice and discrimination
3F: Human rights
3F: Wealth and poverty
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