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AQA A-level Religious Studies Year 1: Including AS
John Frye
AQA A-level Religious Studies Year 1: Including AS
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Exam Board: AQA
Level: AS/A-level
Subject: Religious Studies
First Teaching: September 2016
First Exam: June 2017

AQA Approved

Engage students with accessible content that draws out the key theories, ensuring students have a thorough understanding of Christianity and the philosophical and ethical issues; developed by subject specialist John Frye and the leading Religious Studies publisher*.

- Confidently teach 'Philosophy and religion' and 'Ethics, religion and society' with comprehensive coverage of the key philosophers, concepts and theories along with sources of theological authority
- Supports learning and revision with a range of contemporary activities, discussion points and unit summaries
- Prepares students for assessment with revision questions at the end of each chapter and practice questions tailored to the assessment objectives.

Content covered:
Philosophy and religion Sections A and B (Section A is covered through Christianity)
Ethics, religion and society Sections A and B (Section A is covered through Christianity)

Free support
- Sample material for Book 2 - Summer term 2017
All of the above will be available online at www.hoddereducation.co.uk/alevelrs/aqa

*Taken from Educational Publishers Council statistics

Language
English
ISBN
9781471873966
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Contents
Introduction
Component 1 Philosophy of religion and ethics
Section A Philosophy of religion
1.1 Arguments for the existence of God: The Design Argument
1.2 Arguments for the existence of God: The Ontological Argument
1.3 Arguments for the existence of God: The Cosmological Argument
2 Evil and suffering
3 Religious experience
Section B Ethics and religion
4 Normative ethical theories: Introduction
4.1 Normative ethical theories: Natural moral law
4.2 Normative ethical theories: Situation ethics
4.3 Normative ethical theories: Aristotle’s virtue ethics
5 Application of ethical theories
Component 2 Christianity
6 Sources of wisdom and authority
7 God
8 Self, death and afterlife
9 Good conduct and key moral principles
10 Expressions of religious identity
The Exam: Specimen assessment materials
A time chart of theologians, philosophers and others
Some background information about the Bible
Notes
Text and photo credits
Index
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