GCSE Religious Studies covering Christianity, Islam, ethical themes including relationships, families, the existence of God, and peace and conflict.
Master the AQA GCSE Religious Studies A exam with targeted techniques for 12-mark evaluation questions, source-based answers, and mark scheme mastery.
Study Christian beliefs, teachings and practices for GCSE Religious Studies, covering the nature of God, Jesus, salvation, worship, sacraments and the role of the Church.
Examine arguments for God's existence, revelation, the problem of evil, and religious perspectives on peace, conflict and justice for GCSE Religious Studies.
Study Islamic beliefs, teachings and practices for GCSE Religious Studies, covering the Six Articles of Faith, Five Pillars, Sunni and Shi'a traditions, and the role of the mosque.
Explore ethical themes including relationships, families, matters of life and death from Christian and Islamic perspectives for GCSE Religious Studies.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies exam preparation covering paper structure, assessment objectives, and detailed technique guides for Papers 1 and 2. Aligned to specification 7062.
Advanced philosophical topics including faith and reason, logical positivism, existentialism, feminism, and contemporary debates in philosophy of religion.
Deep exploration of applied ethical issues including medical ethics, environmental ethics, and social justice from religious and philosophical perspectives.
The historical development of Christian thought from the early church through the Reformation to contemporary theology.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies covering dialogues between religion and philosophy, religion and ethics, and religion and society including secularisation, religious pluralism, science, and migration. Aligned to specification 7062.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies covering utilitarianism, situation ethics, natural moral law, Kantian ethics, ethical language (meta-ethics), and applied ethics including euthanasia, business ethics, and sexual ethics. Aligned to specification 7062.
Deep exploration of the problem of evil, major theodicies, and scholarly responses for AQA A-Level Religious Studies. Covers the logical and evidential problems of evil, Augustinian and Irenaean theodicies, the free will defence, process theodicy, natural evil, protest theodicy, perspectives from other faiths, and comparative evaluation. Aligned to AQA specification 7062.
In-depth study of the major philosophers and theologians whose ideas shape AQA A-Level Religious Studies. Covers Plato and Aristotle, Augustine of Hippo, Thomas Aquinas, René Descartes, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Søren Kierkegaard, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Richard Swinburne, and John Hick, with detailed analysis of their key arguments, works, and influence on religious thought. Aligned to AQA specification 7062.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies covering arguments for the existence of God, evil and suffering, religious experience, religious language, miracles, self, death and the afterlife. Aligned to specification 7062.
AQA A-Level Religious Studies covering sources of wisdom and authority, the nature of God, Christian moral principles, expressions of religious identity, and key historical and social developments in Christianity. Aligned to specification 7062.
Exploration of interfaith dialogue, the theology of religions, and how Christianity relates to other world faiths.