AS LEVEL OCR PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 4 Topics 1 Exam 1 hour 30 minutes Answer 2 essays out of 4
Philosophy of Religion OCR BOARD Unit G571 AS Ancient Greek influences on the Philosophy of Religion. Judaeo-Christian influences on the Philosophy of Religion. Traditional arguments for the existence of God. Challenges to Religious belief
The Greek Background The Philosophy of Religion AS Level Summer Induction Activities Please research and write a short essay describing the life and death of the Greek philosopher Socrates. It should be about 400 words long. In about 300 words explain the reasons Socrates did not try to escape his punishment and say whether you agree or disagree with his decision. The Biblical Background Please research the difference between God as a creator and God as a sustainer. Please write 300-400 words altogether to explain these two terms. Resources As this is an independent study task you will be expected to find the material for yourself but there are many books, encyclopaedias and resources on the internet to help you. The school library and/or the public libraries are good places to go if you are stuck. Remember: Wikipedia is not always accurate.
AS/A2 Philosophy: Additional Course Information The total grade for your A2 is made up of a combination of the 4 exams. AS Philosophy 50% 25% AS Ethics 50% 25% A2 Philosophy 25% A2 Ethics 25% In your first lesson you will have been given an information booklet that tells you about each course, the topics studied and how the course is marked and assessed. You will get a topic title page for each topic that you study. You will get two Philosophy essays to do each term as well as an assessment essay in any sixth form assessment weeks. The marks that you get for these essays will enable you to keep track of your progress. You will get a predicted grade and a target grade. There is no course work in this subject but 2 exams at the end of each year. These exams consist of essays. If you miss work or deadlines it is important that you catch up otherwise you will be at a disadvantage in the exam. The course percentages are roughly as follows U under 40% E 40-49% D 50-59% C 60-69% B 70-71% A 80-89% A* 90+%
Philosophy and Ethics AS and A2: Additional Study Time There are many things that you can, and should, be doing with any additional study periods and time for your Philosophy and Ethics courses. Here are some suggestions: Essay writing. Reading the additional sheets and information. Revision and learning. Reading the set text book/s. Research using the internet on the themes and the philosophers that you have been studying. U tube films about what has been studied. Reading any books you have bought or borrowed from a library. Learn the key terms. Additional essays. Exam technique work.
Additional Study Tasks AS Philosophy The Greek Background Make notes on the life of Plato. Make notes on the life of Aristotle. Watch the film The Matrix. The Biblical Background Research Creationist theories. Read through and make notes about the nature of God. Make notes on Creation Ex Nihilo List examples of ways that God is portrayed in an anthropomorphic way. Use the website www.biblegateway.com to find examples of God s goodness. Create a fact file about Richard Dawkins. Read the book The Blindwatch Maker by Richard Dawkins and make some notes on his views. The Existence of God Make notes on the life of Anselm. Make notes on the life of St Thomas Aquinas. Make notes on the life of Descartes. Make notes on the life of David Hume. Make notes on the life of William Paley. Make notes on the life of Immanuel Kant. Make notes on the life of John Stuart Mill. Make notes on the life of Bertrand Russell. Challenges to Religious Belief Create a booklet containing examples of both Natural and Moral evil. Make notes on the life of St. Augustine. Make notes on the life of Irenaeus. Research different scientific theories about creation. Make notes on the life of Charles Darwin. Makes notes on the life of Sir Charles Lyell. Research modern creationism and the Goldilocks Theory. Make notes on Intelligent Design and Irreducible Complexity. Create a fact file about John Polkinghorne.
Books that would be really useful to read or own. Peter Vardy The Puzzle of God Peter Vardy and Mary Wills The Puzzle of Evil Peter Vardy and Arliss The Thinkers Guide to Evil Peter Vardy The Thinkers Guide to God Keith Ward Is Religion really dangerous? Why there almost certainly is God. The case for Religion. Is religion irrational? The God conclusion. Richard Dawkins The God delusion. Any standard introductions to The Philosophy of Religion. Greg Dewar AS and A2 Philosophy and Ethics through diagrams.