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My Revision Notes AQA A-level Religious Studies: Paper 2 Study of Christianity and Dialogues
Sheila Butler
My Revision Notes AQA A-level Religious Studies: Paper 2 Study of Christianity and Dialogues
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Target success in AQA A-level Religious Studies with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam-style tasks and practical tips to create a revision guide you can rely on to review, strengthen and test their knowledge.

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Introduction
Section A: Study of Christianity
1 Sources of wisdom and authority
Introduction to the Bible
The nature and authority of the Bible
The authority of the Church
The authority of Jesus
2 God
Christian monotheism
God as Personal, God as Father and God as Love
The concept of God in process theology
3 Self, death and afterlife
The meaning and purpose of life
Resurrection
Different interpretations of judgement, heaven, hell and purgatory
4 Good conduct and key moral principles
Good conduct
Sanctity of life
Dominion and stewardship
5 Expressions of religious identity
Baptism
Holy Communion
The mission of the Church
6 Christianity, gender and sexuality
Historical and social factors that have influenced developments in Christian thinking about women
Debates about female ordination in the Church of England
A comparison of the significant ideas of Daphne Hampson and Rosemary Radford Ruether
Different Christian views about celibacy, marriage, homosexuality and transgender issues
7 Christianity and science
The emphasis on evidence and reason in science
How scientific explanation has challenged Christian belief
The belief that science is compatible with Christianity
Different Christian responses to issues raised by science: genetic engineering
8 Christianity and the challenge of secularisation
The challenge of secularisation
Responses to materialistic secular values
The rise of militant atheism: the view that religion is irrational
Emergence of new forms of Christian expression
Emphasis on the social relevance of Christianity
9 Christianity, migration and religious pluralism
How migration has created multicultural societies which include Christianity
Christian attitudes to other faiths
Pluralism with reference to John Hick
Christian responses to issues of freedom of religious expression in society
Section B: Dialogues
10 Introduction to Dialogues
11 The dialogue between Christianity and philosophy
12 The dialogue between ethics and Christianity
Christian responses to three approaches to moral decision-making
Christian responses to specific ethical issues
Christian responses to issues surrounding wealth, tolerance and freedom of expression
Christian understandings of free will and moral responsibility, and the value of conscience
The impact of other ethical perspectives and ethical studies on Christian views about these issues
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