OCR • Religious Studies
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Modules Religious Studies at OCR
Notes available for the following courses of Religious Studies at OCR
- G571 - AS Philosophy of Religion
- G572 - AS Religious Ethics
- G573 - AS Jewish Scriptures
- G574 - AS New Testament
- G575 - AS Developments in Christian Theology
- G576 - AS Buddhism
- G577 - AS Hinduism
- G578 - AS Islam
- G579 - AS Judaism
- G581 - A2 Philosophy of Religion
- G582 - A2 Religious Ethics
- G583 - A2 Jewish Scriptures
- G584 - A2 New Testament
- G585 - A2 Developments in Christian Theology
- G586 - A2 Buddhism
- G587 - A2 Hinduism
- G588 - A2 Islam
- G589 - A2 Judaism
Popular books OCR • Religious Studies
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Latest notes & summaries OCR • Religious Studies
Detailed bullet-point revision essay plan written by a student aiming for top grades. Discusses the question ‘There is no evidence to suggest that Jesus thought of himself as divine' and includes a personal thesis statement and conclusion. References scholars such as Gerald O'Collins, Gregory of Nazianzen, Reza Aslan etc.
Detailed bullet-point essay revision plan answering the question 'To what degree can sinful and finite human minds know God?'. Written by a student aiming for top grades and includes a personal thesis statement and synoptic links to other topics. Includes quotes, Biblical references and references to scholars such as Calvin, Swinburne, Hume, Paley etc.
Detailed bullet-point essay revision plan discussing the statement 'Critically assess the Christian view of hell'. Written by a student aiming for top grades. Includes a personal thesis statement, as well as scholars such as Barth/Hick/Aquinas/Augustine/Dante/Origen/Gregory of Nyssa.
Bullet-point essay revision plan written by a student aiming for top grades. Discusses the question 'How successfully might a utilitarian approach be applied to issues arising in business ethics?' and includes a personal thesis statement. Includes scholars such as Mill/Bentham/Kant/Aristotle and more.
Detailed bullet-point essay plan discussing the statement ‘There is no such thing as a distinctive human nature'. Written by a student aiming for top grades and includes a personal thesis statement. Includes scholars such as Hitchens/Augustine/Pinker/Freud/Plato/Aristotle/Pelagius and more.
Bullet-point essay revision plan written by a student aiming for top grades. Discusses the statement 'Critically compare the sanctity of life with autonomy as principles for judging the issue of euthanasia'. Includes scholars such as Lantantius/Dworkin/Hans Küng/Aquinas/Fletcher/Kant/Singer/Glover, as well as a personal thesis statement.
A bullet-point revision plan covering the question 'Should official Christian teachings resist current secular views of gender?'. Includes a personal thesis statement from a student aiming for top grades. Discusses teachings from scholars including Aristotle/Augustine/Aquinas/Beauvoir/Oakley and Daly.
My full notes (my summary notes, made into the most readable possible with ai) 
These cover every topic and can be used as essay plans for every essay that should come up 
The total length is 7633 words
An in-depth analysis of Augustine’s perspective on human nature, this document covers pre- and post-Fall conditions, the implications of Original Sin, and contrasts free will paths (cupiditas and caritas). It also delves into the concepts of concordia and concupiscence, political authority, gender roles, and the necessity of divine grace for salvation. All are supported by theological and philosophical insights, providing essential material for A-Level Religious Studies revision.
A Level Religious Studies OCR Ethics A* Meta-ethics essay. This essay explains and evaluates different approaches to meta-ethical discussion, I cover emotivism, naturalism (hedonic and Aquinas') and intuitivism in detail and with relevant evaluation. Written by an A Level religious studies student who is predicted an A* and received many consistently.