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GCSE Religious Studies Eduqas route B
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Foundational Catholic Theology
Origins and meanings
St Augustine's Confessions
Different Christian Views on the Origins of the Universe
Stephen Hawkins - Big Bang
Evolution - Darwin/Dawkins/Pope John Paul II
Sanctity of Life
Catherine of Siena - Imago Dei
Abortion
Peter Singer - Speciesism
Genesis 1&2
Stewardship
Revelation and Inspiration
Michaelangelo's - Creation of Adam
The Tree of Life
Catholic Social Teaching
Interfaith Dialogue
CAFOD & SVP
Atheism/Humanists
Good and Evil
The origin of evil
Evil as a “privation ”St Augustine, The Enchiridion (3.11)
Alternative Christian and non-Christian views on the nature and origin of e
Catholic beliefs about the relationship between God’s goodness and the good
Philosophical and non-religious challenges posed by belief in God’s goodne
Suffering and Catholic Ambivalence towards it
Trinity
Incarnation
Jesus and moral authority
Sculpture and statues - La Pieta
Lourdes
Rosary
Sermon on the mount
Applied Catholic Theology
Sin and Forgiveness
The sacraments
The paschal mystery
Mission and evangelisation
Sin
salvation
Aims of punishment
Capital Punishment
Features of a Catholic Church
The Church - the body of Christ
the 4 marks of the Church
Mary as a model of the Church
Life and Death
Euthanasia
Humanist funerals
Authority in the Catholic Church
Judaism
Beliefs and Teachings
Issues of God as: One, Creator: Genesis 1 3-5; 1 26-28, The Shema
The nature and significance of shekhinah (the divine presence)
Different views within Judaism about the Mashiach (Messiah)
The meaning and significance of the Abrahamic Covenant: Genesis 12:1-3, 17:
The meaning and significance of the Covenant with Moses at Sinai: Exodus 3:
Life after death
Pikuach Nefesh
Mitzvot
Practices
The nature and importance of Orthodox and Reform synagogue services; Shabba
The festival of Sukkot
Rosh Hashanah
Significance of use of theTenakh and the Talmud in daily life
Worship in the home; siddur, recitation of Shema and ModehAni, display of m
Jewish rites of passage
kosher
Pesach
Weekly Judaism lessons
Lesson 1: The Tenakh
The Synagogue
From Creation to Abraham
Mitzvot
Audiopi Judaism
Exam Guidance
REvision REsources
Non-Religious Beliefs
A Level RE
Buddhism an introduction
Arguments for the existence of God
Religious belief as a product of the human mind
Atheism (new atheism)
Religious experience
Religious studies at TRC
Religious Studies at Notre Dame
GCSE Religious Studies Eduqas route B
Home
Foundational Catholic Theology
Origins and meanings
St Augustine's Confessions
Different Christian Views on the Origins of the Universe
Stephen Hawkins - Big Bang
Evolution - Darwin/Dawkins/Pope John Paul II
Sanctity of Life
Catherine of Siena - Imago Dei
Abortion
Peter Singer - Speciesism
Genesis 1&2
Stewardship
Revelation and Inspiration
Michaelangelo's - Creation of Adam
The Tree of Life
Catholic Social Teaching
Interfaith Dialogue
CAFOD & SVP
Atheism/Humanists
Good and Evil
The origin of evil
Evil as a “privation ”St Augustine, The Enchiridion (3.11)
Alternative Christian and non-Christian views on the nature and origin of e
Catholic beliefs about the relationship between God’s goodness and the good
Philosophical and non-religious challenges posed by belief in God’s goodne
Suffering and Catholic Ambivalence towards it
Trinity
Incarnation
Jesus and moral authority
Sculpture and statues - La Pieta
Lourdes
Rosary
Sermon on the mount
Applied Catholic Theology
Sin and Forgiveness
The sacraments
The paschal mystery
Mission and evangelisation
Sin
salvation
Aims of punishment
Capital Punishment
Features of a Catholic Church
The Church - the body of Christ
the 4 marks of the Church
Mary as a model of the Church
Life and Death
Euthanasia
Humanist funerals
Authority in the Catholic Church
Judaism
Beliefs and Teachings
Issues of God as: One, Creator: Genesis 1 3-5; 1 26-28, The Shema
The nature and significance of shekhinah (the divine presence)
Different views within Judaism about the Mashiach (Messiah)
The meaning and significance of the Abrahamic Covenant: Genesis 12:1-3, 17:
The meaning and significance of the Covenant with Moses at Sinai: Exodus 3:
Life after death
Pikuach Nefesh
Mitzvot
Practices
The nature and importance of Orthodox and Reform synagogue services; Shabba
The festival of Sukkot
Rosh Hashanah
Significance of use of theTenakh and the Talmud in daily life
Worship in the home; siddur, recitation of Shema and ModehAni, display of m
Jewish rites of passage
kosher
Pesach
Weekly Judaism lessons
Lesson 1: The Tenakh
The Synagogue
From Creation to Abraham
Mitzvot
Audiopi Judaism
Exam Guidance
REvision REsources
Non-Religious Beliefs
A Level RE
Buddhism an introduction
Arguments for the existence of God
Religious belief as a product of the human mind
Atheism (new atheism)
Religious experience
Religious studies at TRC
Religious Studies at Notre Dame
More
Home
Foundational Catholic Theology
Origins and meanings
St Augustine's Confessions
Different Christian Views on the Origins of the Universe
Stephen Hawkins - Big Bang
Evolution - Darwin/Dawkins/Pope John Paul II
Sanctity of Life
Catherine of Siena - Imago Dei
Abortion
Peter Singer - Speciesism
Genesis 1&2
Stewardship
Revelation and Inspiration
Michaelangelo's - Creation of Adam
The Tree of Life
Catholic Social Teaching
Interfaith Dialogue
CAFOD & SVP
Atheism/Humanists
Good and Evil
The origin of evil
Evil as a “privation ”St Augustine, The Enchiridion (3.11)
Alternative Christian and non-Christian views on the nature and origin of e
Catholic beliefs about the relationship between God’s goodness and the good
Philosophical and non-religious challenges posed by belief in God’s goodne
Suffering and Catholic Ambivalence towards it
Trinity
Incarnation
Jesus and moral authority
Sculpture and statues - La Pieta
Lourdes
Rosary
Sermon on the mount
Applied Catholic Theology
Sin and Forgiveness
The sacraments
The paschal mystery
Mission and evangelisation
Sin
salvation
Aims of punishment
Capital Punishment
Features of a Catholic Church
The Church - the body of Christ
the 4 marks of the Church
Mary as a model of the Church
Life and Death
Euthanasia
Humanist funerals
Authority in the Catholic Church
Judaism
Beliefs and Teachings
Issues of God as: One, Creator: Genesis 1 3-5; 1 26-28, The Shema
The nature and significance of shekhinah (the divine presence)
Different views within Judaism about the Mashiach (Messiah)
The meaning and significance of the Abrahamic Covenant: Genesis 12:1-3, 17:
The meaning and significance of the Covenant with Moses at Sinai: Exodus 3:
Life after death
Pikuach Nefesh
Mitzvot
Practices
The nature and importance of Orthodox and Reform synagogue services; Shabba
The festival of Sukkot
Rosh Hashanah
Significance of use of theTenakh and the Talmud in daily life
Worship in the home; siddur, recitation of Shema and ModehAni, display of m
Jewish rites of passage
kosher
Pesach
Weekly Judaism lessons
Lesson 1: The Tenakh
The Synagogue
From Creation to Abraham
Mitzvot
Audiopi Judaism
Exam Guidance
REvision REsources
Non-Religious Beliefs
A Level RE
Buddhism an introduction
Arguments for the existence of God
Religious belief as a product of the human mind
Atheism (new atheism)
Religious experience
Religious studies at TRC
Religious Studies at Notre Dame
Religious studies at TRC
A Level Religious Studies.docx
1.2 Knowledge Organiser.docx
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