Religious Studies
Course summary

Year 12 This course comprises the study of three different areas: 1. Philosophy of Religion 2. Ethics 3. New Testament The Philosophy of Religion comprises a study of philosophical arguments about the existence of God, including the Cosmological, Design, and Ontological arguments as well as selected problems in the Philosophy of Religion, such as the Problem of Evil and Suffering. The Ethics module includes the study of a range of concepts, issues, and debates that relate to war and peace, sexual relationships, the environment, and equality. This year also focuses on three main ethical theories including Utilitarianism, situation ethics, and natural moral law. For the New Testament, students take on an in-depth study of its social, historical, and religious context. They examine key issues in the Fourth Gospel and Luke’s Gospel, including The Synoptic Problem and questions of purpose and authorship. Year 13 This year continues the study of the same three areas: 1. Philosophy of Religion 2. Ethics 3. New Testament The Philosophy of Religion component focuses on the use of Religious Language and the debate between Science and Religion, including scientific cosmologies. Students will go on to investigate different religious views about Life after Death and begin an exploration of the works of Freud and Marx. The Ethics module likewise explores the works of scholars, including R. Dawkins, G.E. Moore, and A.J. Ayer, as well as examining issues in medical ethics at the beginning and end of life. The course also takes in the study of ethical language, deontology, and virtue ethics, with particular reference to Kant and Aristotle. Finally, for the New Testament module, students consider the different ways scripture may be interpreted, Jesus’ conflict with the religious and political authorities, and questions surrounding Jesus’ resurrection.

Entry requirements

GCSE Grade 6 Religious Studies.

How you'll be assessed

The culmination of this two-year course of study is assessment in the form of three exams of two hours each; one exam on each area of study.

School Info

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RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityOxfordshire
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressAddison Road, Banbury, OX16 9DG