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A Level: Pre-Course Preparation Exam Board: Eduqas http://www.eduqas.co.uk/

A Level Religious Studies: Programme of Study 2016-2018 Year 12 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer2 Ethics Ethical Thought 1 (Divine Command, Virtue, Egoism) Deontological Ethics 1 (Natural Law, Abortion, Voluntary Euthanasia) Teleological Ethics 1 (Situation Ethics, Homosexual and Polyamorous relationships) Teleological Ethics 2 (Utilitarianism, Animal Experimentation, Use of Nuclear Weapons) Revisit All 3 Themes AS Exam Ethical Thought 2 (Meta Ethics, Naturalism and Intuitionism, Emotivism) Philosophy Arguments for God 1 (Inductive) Challenges to Religious Belief 1 (PofE) Arguments for God 2 (Deductive) Religious Experience 1 Revisit All 3 Themes AS Exam Religious Experience 2 Study of Religion Religious Figures and Sacred Texts 1 (Birth and resurrection of Jesus and the Bible as a source of authority). Religious Practices and Identity 1 (Baptism, Eucharist, Festivals) Religious Concepts and Religious Life 1 (The nature of God, the Trinity, atonement) Religious Concepts and Religious Life 2 (Faith and Works, the Community of Believers and Moral Principles) Revisit All 3 Themes AS Exam Social and Historical Developments in Religious Thought 1 Year 13 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer2 Ethics Deontological Ethics 2 (Proportionalism, Freewill and Determinism Freewill and Determinism Immigration and Capital Punishment) Revisit all 4 themes Revisit all 4 themes EXAM Philosophy Challenges to Religious Belief 2 (Human Mind) Religious Language 1 Religious Language 2 Revisit all 4 themes Revisit all 4 themes EXAM Study of Religion Social and Historical Developments in Religious Thought 2 Religious Figures and Sacred Texts 2 (Early Church) Religious Practices and Identity 1 Revisit all 4 themes Revisit all 4 themes EXAM

Purchase the following: A Level: General Pre-Course Preparation 3 x A4 folders (Large you ll need it!) Plastic document wallets Plastic dividers Labels A4 lined paper Highlighter pens Organise your folders (one each for Ethics, Study of Religion and Philosophy) by creating a clearly labelled section for each module. Put the module descriptions, available in your resource pack at the front of each relevant section. Put your pre-course preparation work and reading in the front of the relevant folder ready for inspection.

A Level: A Study of Religion Pre-Course Preparation You ill need to ha e read both Matthe & Luke s Gospel. We recommend the NIV (New International Version) Bible.

A Level: Ethics Pre-Course Preparation AS Ethics Ethics is the part of philosophy that deals with good and evil. Ethics tries to answer questions like: What actions are good? What actions are evil? How can we tell the difference? Are good and evil the same for everyone? How do our actions affect others? To be prepared for the study of ethics it is important to be able to distinguish between: Deontological ethics This is the branch of ethics concerned with actions. Here we should follow independent moral rules or duties. When we follow our duty, we are behaving morally. When we fail to follow our duty, we are behaving immorally. Absolutist ethics Some people think there are such universal rules that apply to everyone. This sort of thinking is called moral absolutism. Teleological ethics This is the branch of ethics concerned with consequences. Consequentialism teaches that people should do whatever produces the greatest amount of good consequences. Relativist ethics If you look at different cultures or different periods in history you'll find that they have different moral rules. So what is right or wrong depends on the situation. 1a. Research the FOUR main categories of ethical theory and produce a summary of each. You should include particular philosophers or ethical theories, and link these to examples of ethical dilemmas such as the ones listed below: Abortion Voluntary Euthanasia Immigration Capital Punishment Homosexual & Polyamorous Relationships Animal Experimentation for Medical Research Use of Nuclear Weapons as a Deterrent you can use magazine articles or any other sources to help with your explanation if you wish to do so.

A Level: Philosophy Pre-Course Preparation TIME: 2 Hours Research the answers to these questions. Try to keep a log of the resources (websites/books) that you use. a. What is philosophy? b. What is epistemology and metaphysics? c. What is rationalism, empiricism, scepticism and idealism? d. What did the Ancient Greek Philosophers have to say about change? e. What does Plato s Analogy of the Cave tell us about knowledge? f. What do Christians believe about the nature of God? g. In your opinion, can we know anything for certain?

Resources

The Module Descriptors Please put the relevant theme descriptor at the front of a section in your new folders. Study of Religion Folder 4 themes = four sections!

Study of Religion

Philosophy

Ethics