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
In depth and detailed summary notes for OCR Religious Studies: Problem of Evil. Made by an A* student who is now studying at Oxford. Comprehensive notes perfect for essay plans.
Full mark 40/40 exam style response example essay, focussing on the topic of religious language
An essay which assess the view that the Fall ahs completely removed all natural human knowledge of God as taught under OCR A Level RS H573/03 Developments in Christian Thought
An essay which evaluates Plato’s reliance on reason as a way to gain knowledge as taught under OCR A Level RS H573/01 Philosophy of Religion
An essay which analyses Aristotle's 'Four Causes' as taught under OCR A Level RS H573/01 Philosophy of Religion
An essay which assesses the extent to which Hume successfully argues that observation does not prove the existence of God as taught under OCR A Level RS H573/01 Philosophy of Religion
An essay which debates whether Christians can justify civil disobedience as taught under the 'Christian Moral Action' topic under OCR A Leve RS H573/03 Developments in Christian Thought, referencing the teachings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
The essay received 39/40 when marked receiving an A* grade. 
 
This essay writes on 3 of Humes challenges, 1 per paragraph, to Paley’s teleological argument, those being: 
 
1. Questioning aptness of Paley’s argument. 
2. Highlighting the Irrational Conclusion to believing in specifically a Christian God from the teleological argument. 
3. Humes understanding of causality and Humes Fork.
Full OCR topic summary Religious Experience
This essay plan is super detailed! And includes some really good points and counterarguments along with examples and cases. 
 
We did this essay plan with the class with the help of our teacher, so it would guarantee an A*!