WJEC • Religious Studies
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Courses Religious Studies at WJEC
Notes available for the following courses of Religious Studies at WJEC
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Unit 1 - Religion in Contemporary Society
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Unit 2 - Philosophy of Religion
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Unit 3 - Religion and Ethics
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Unit 4 - Biblical Studies (Old Testament or New Testament) Christianity
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Unit 5 - Eastern Religions (Buddhism, Hinduism or Sikhism)
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Unit 6 - Western Religions (Islam or Judaism)
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Gwynn Gwilym • ISBN 9781908682956
Clare Lloyd • ISBN 9781510450301
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wjec a level rs essay plans - theology, ethics, philosophy
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WJEC•all
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wjec a level rs essay plans - theology, ethics, philosophy
An in-depth overview of year 13 (a-level) philosophy. This includes a summary and explanation of all topics, strengths and limitations, and scholarly quotes and opinions. The topics include; challenges to religious belief, religious experience, religious language (part 1), and religious language (part 2).
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WJEC•Unit 2 - Philosophy of Religion
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Philosophy and ethics year 13 overview• By maisiea
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An in-depth overview of year 13 (a-level) philosophy. This includes a summary and explanation of all topics, strengths and limitations, and scholarly quotes and opinions. The topics include; challenges to religious belief, religious experience, religious language (part 1), and religious language (part 2).
Complete overview of year 13 (A-level) Buddhism. Including summaries and explanations of every topic, strengths and limitations as well as scholarly quotes. The topics include; religious figures and sacred texts, significant historical developments in religious thought, significant social and historical developments in religious thought, and religious practices that shape religious identity.
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WJEC•Unit 5 - Eastern Religions
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Complete overview of year 13 (A-level) Buddhism. Including summaries and explanations of every topic, strengths and limitations as well as scholarly quotes. The topics include; religious figures and sacred texts, significant historical developments in religious thought, significant social and historical developments in religious thought, and religious practices that shape religious identity.
Complete an in-depth overview of the entirety of the year 13 (a-level) ethics course. This includes a summary and explanation of every topic, strengths and limitations of topics as well as scholarly quotes. The topics include; meta-ethics, deontological ethics, determinism, and free will.
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WJEC•Unit 3 - Religion and Ethics
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Philosophy and ethics year 13 overview• By maisiea
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Complete an in-depth overview of the entirety of the year 13 (a-level) ethics course. This includes a summary and explanation of every topic, strengths and limitations of topics as well as scholarly quotes. The topics include; meta-ethics, deontological ethics, determinism, and free will.
Well written in depth 2 full exemplar essays on: 
-	ExplaIn the significance of salah for a Muslim(20) 
-	Jummah is the most important prayer for Muslims(30)
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WJEC•teachings in islam
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Well written in depth 2 full exemplar essays on: 
-	ExplaIn the significance of salah for a Muslim(20) 
-	Jummah is the most important prayer for Muslims(30)
well- written in depth A level essay on : 
 1) Finnis has a better theory of Natural Law than Aquinas" (30) 
2) Apply Natural Law to the issue of immigration (20).
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WJEC•Natural Law
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WJEC/Eduqas Religious Studies for A Level Year 1 & AS - Philosophy of Religion Revision Guide • Gregory Barker, Richard Gray• ISBN 9781912820214
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well- written in depth A level essay on : 
 1) Finnis has a better theory of Natural Law than Aquinas" (30) 
2) Apply Natural Law to the issue of immigration (20).
An in-depth summary of topic notes, perfect for revision.
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WJEC•Unit 3 - Religion and Ethics
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An in-depth summary of topic notes, perfect for revision.
A complete set of A/A* level summary notes for A Level Religious Studies Component 3: Religion and Ethics. Covers Divine Command Theory, Modified Divine Command Theory and its challenges, including the Euthyphro Dilemma, the arbitrariness problem, and the pluralism objection. Perfect for revision and exam preparation. Includes quotes from scholars and religious text references.
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WJEC•Unit 3 - Religion and Ethics
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A complete set of A/A* level summary notes for A Level Religious Studies Component 3: Religion and Ethics. Covers Divine Command Theory, Modified Divine Command Theory and its challenges, including the Euthyphro Dilemma, the arbitrariness problem, and the pluralism objection. Perfect for revision and exam preparation. Includes quotes from scholars and religious text references.
There are 4 exemplar essays which are: 
 
-Ethical properties and non-ethical properties are the same" (30) 
-Explain the view that moral laws exist independently of the human mind (20) 
-Explain the view that ethical statements can be verified and falsified (20) 
-Explain naturalism with reference to Bradley (20) 
 
Well written and structured A level styled essays which consists of many philosophers and argents and criticisms in order to achieve the higher bands and marks. 
Bradley is the main...
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WJEC•Unit 3 - Religion and Ethics
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WJEC/Eduqas Religious Studies for A Level Year 2 & A2 Religion and Ethics Revision Guide • Richard Gray• ISBN 9781913963217
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There are 4 exemplar essays which are: 
 
-Ethical properties and non-ethical properties are the same" (30) 
-Explain the view that moral laws exist independently of the human mind (20) 
-Explain the view that ethical statements can be verified and falsified (20) 
-Explain naturalism with reference to Bradley (20) 
 
Well written and structured A level styled essays which consists of many philosophers and argents and criticisms in order to achieve the higher bands and marks. 
Bradley is the main...
Well- written 30 marker on whether emotivism is the most convincing meta-ethical theory. Well structured in the format of an introduction, argument for and against twice and a well written conclusion (6 paragraphs). Marked by teachers given 27/30. Notes used are from WJEC eduqas Religious Studies year 2 book on ethics and religion A level. Uses philosophers such as AJ Ayer, C.L. stevenson, Rachels and G.E. Moore.
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WJEC•Unit 3 - Religion and Ethics
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Well- written 30 marker on whether emotivism is the most convincing meta-ethical theory. Well structured in the format of an introduction, argument for and against twice and a well written conclusion (6 paragraphs). Marked by teachers given 27/30. Notes used are from WJEC eduqas Religious Studies year 2 book on ethics and religion A level. Uses philosophers such as AJ Ayer, C.L. stevenson, Rachels and G.E. Moore.