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- Unit 1 - Philosophical issues and questions 13
- Unit 10 - Ethical language 8RS0 7
- Unit 11 - Deontology, Virtue Ethics and the works of scholars 8RS0 6
- Unit 12 - Medical ethics: beginning and end of life issues 8RS0 3
- Unit 13 - Social, historical and religious context of the New Testament 9RSO03 4
- Unit 14 - Interpreting the text and issues of relationship, purpose and authorship 9RS0 3
- Unit 15 - Ways of interpreting the scripture 9RS0 1
- Unit 16 - Texts and interpretation: the Kingdom of God, conflict, the death and resurrection of Jesus 9RS0 3
- Unit 17 - Scientific and historicalcritical challenges, ethical living and the works of scholars 9RS0 2
- Unit 18 - Religious beliefs, values and teachings 1
- Unit 2 - The nature and influence of religious experience 6
- Unit 25 - Christianity 9RS0 3
- Unit 27 - Islam 6
- Unit 3 - Problems of evil and suffering 5
- Unit 4 - Religious language 12
- Unit 5 - Works of scholars 3
- Unit 6 - Influences of developments in religious belief 5
- Unit 7 - Significant concepts in issues or debates in religion and ethics 8RS0 4
- Unit 8 - A study of three ethical theories 8RS0 10
- Unit 9 - Application of ethical theories to issues of importance 8RS0 4
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These notes helped me to achieve an A* and summarises the following: 
- what religious belief is 
- the enlightenment 
- Freud and Marx (psychology and sociology) 
- Darwkin's (science) 
- postmodernism 
-criticisms and strengths
These notes helped me to achieve an A* and summarises philosophy extract 3 where Mitchell and Flew discuss the use of religious language.
These notes helped me to achieve an A* and summaries extract 2 where Flew and Hare discuss the use of religious language.
These notes helped me to achieve an A* and summarises the following: 
- what religious language is 
- the types of religious language 
- criticisms and strengths 
- alternative views
These notes helped me to achieve an A* and summarises the following: 
- basics of religious experiences 
- different types of religious experiences 
- examples of religious experiences 
- views of key philosophers on religious experiences 
- criticisms of religious experiences 
- strengths of religious experiences
These notes helped me to achieve and A* and summarises the following: 
- basics of the argument 
- structure of the argument 
- strengths and weaknesses
These notes helped me to achieve an A* and summarise the following: 
- basics of the argument 
- structure of the argument 
- other versions of the argument 
- criticisms
These notes helped me to achieve an A* and provide a summary on the following: 
- basics of the argument 
- early ideas of the argument 
- structure of the argument 
- other forms of the argument 
- strengths and weaknesses
Concise notes introducing the reader to the ethical theory of utilitarianism. 
Includes background to Bentham and the historical context that influenced his creation of the theory. 
 
Suitable for AS/A Level students. This was made for the Edexcel spec however is suitable for anyone studying Ethics
This following essay provides the structure and content needed to achieve 9/12 in Pearson Edexcel Religious Studies regarding the Swinburne effect/argument on religious experience.