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===Component 1: the Study of Religion (Option D: Buddhism)===
 
===Component 1: the Study of Religion (Option D: Buddhism)===
 
''Click on the topic titles below to access or download the corresponding Building Better Learners documentation for Component 1.''
 
''Click on the topic titles below to access or download the corresponding Building Better Learners documentation for Component 1.''
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''Theme 1 - Religious Figures and Sacred Texts'':  
 
''Theme 1 - Religious Figures and Sacred Texts'':  
 
*1A - [https://sixthform.bourne-grammar.lincs.sch.uk/images/d/da/BBL_1.1.A.1.pdf The Context of the Historical Buddha's Life.]
 
*1A - [https://sixthform.bourne-grammar.lincs.sch.uk/images/d/da/BBL_1.1.A.1.pdf The Context of the Historical Buddha's Life.]

Revision as of 10:46, 13 March 2020

Examinations Dates

  • Component 1 - the Study of Religion (Option D: Buddhism) - Final Examination: Tuesday 2nd June; 09:15-11:15.
  • Component 2 - the Philosophy of Religion Final Examination: Tuesday 9th June; 09:15-11:15.
  • Component 3 - Religion and Ethics Final Examination: Monday 15th June; 13:30-15:30.

Philthy Resources

Philosophy + Theology = Philthy.

Examining Body

Examinations

Examinations Overview

  • You will sit 3 examinations at the end of Year 13 - each paper is 2 hours long:
  • Paper 1: the Study of Religion (Option D: Buddhism).
  • Paper 2: the Philosopy of Religion.
  • Paper 3: Religion and Ethics.

Examinations Format

Section A:

  • Choose 1 question from a choice of 2.
  • Each question is split into two parts.
  • Part A is worth 20 marks, assessed against Assessment Objective 1, and should take 24 minutes to complete.
  • Part B is worth 30 marks, assessed against Assessment Objective 2, and should take 36 minutes to complete.

Section B:

  • Choose 1 question from a choice of 3.
  • Each question is split into two parts.
  • Part A is worth 20 marks, assessed against Assessment Objective 1, and should take 24 minutes to complete.
  • Part B is worth 30 marks, assessed against Assessment Objective 2, and should take 36 minutes to complete.

Assessment Objectives

Assessment Objective 1

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of religion and belief, including: religious, philosophical and/or ethical thought and teaching; influence of beliefs, teachings and practices on individuals, communities and societies; cause and significance of similarities and differences in belief, teaching and practice; approaches to the study of religion and belief.

Assessment Objective 2

Analyse and evaluate aspects of, and approaches to, religion and belief, including their significance, influence and study.

Topics:

Component 1: the Study of Religion (Option D: Buddhism)

Click on the topic titles below to access or download the corresponding Building Better Learners documentation for Component 1.

Theme 1 - Religious Figures and Sacred Texts:

Theme 2 - Religious Concepts and Religious Life:

Theme 3 - Significant Social and Historical Developments in Religious Thought:

  • 3A - The Development of Key Buddhist Traditions in Japan.
  • 3B - Buddhist Responses to the Challenges from Science.
  • 3C - Buddhist Responses to the Challenges from Secularisation.
  • 3D - Buddhist Responses to the Challenges of Religious Pluralism and Diversity.
  • 3E - Historical Development of Buddhism in Britain.
  • 3F - The Changing Roles of Men and Women within Buddhism.

Theme 4 - Religious Practices and Religious Identity:

Component 2: the Philosophy of Religion

Theme 1 - Arguments for the Existence of God:

  • 1A - Inductive Arguments: Cosmological.
  • 1B - Inductive Arguments: Telelogical.
  • 1C - Inductive Arguments: Challenges.
  • 1D - Deductive Arguments: Ontological (Origins).
  • 1E - Deductive Arguments: Ontological (Developments).
  • 1F - Deductive Arguments: Challenges.

Theme 2 - Challenges to Religious Belief:

  • 2A - The Problem of evil and Suffering.
  • 2B - Augustinian Theodicies.
  • 2C - Irenaean Theodicies.
  • 2D - Sigmund Freud.
  • 2E - Carl Jung.
  • 2F - Atheism.

Theme 3 - Religious Experience:

  • 3A - The Nature and Types of Religious Experience.
  • 3B - Mysticism.
  • 3C - Challenges to Religious Experience.
  • 3D - The Influence of Religious Experience on Belief and Practice.
  • 3E - Miracles.
  • 3F - Challenges to Miracles.

Theme 4 - Religious Language:

  • 4A - The Inherent Problems of Religious Language.
  • 4B - Logical Positivism.
  • 4C - Analogy.
  • 4D - Symbol.
  • 4E - Myth.
  • 4F - Language Games.

Component 3: Religion and Ethics

Theme 1 - Ethical Thought:

  • 1A - Divine Command Theory.
  • 1B - Virtue Theory.
  • 1C - Ethical Egoism.
  • 1D - Naturalism.
  • 1E - Intuitionism.
  • 1F - Emotivism.

Theme 2 - Deontological Ethics:

  • 2A - Classical Natural Law: Thomas Aquinas - Laws and Precepts.
  • 2B - Classical Natural Law: Thomas Aquinas - Goods and Virtues.
  • 2C - Classical Natural Law: Abortion and Voluntary Euthanasia.
  • 2D - Modern Natural Law: John Finnis.
  • 2E - Modern Natural Law: Bernard Hoose.
  • 2F - Modern Natural Law: Capital Punishment and Immigration.

Theme 3 - Teleological Ethics:

  • 3A - Situation Ethics: Agape.
  • 3B - Situation Ethics: Principles.
  • 3C - Situation Ethics: Homosexual and Polyamorous Relationships.
  • 3D - Act Utilitarianism.
  • 3E - Rule Utilitarianism.
  • 3F - Utilitarianism: Animal Experimentation and Nuclear Deterrence.

Theme 4 - Determinism and Free Will:

  • 4A - Predestination.
  • 4B - Hard and Soft Determinism.
  • 4C - The Implications of Predestination and Determinism.
  • 4D - Free Will.
  • 4E - Libertarianism.
  • 4F - The Implications of Free Will and Libertarianism.

Faculty Contact Details

Mr S Tighe

  • Role: Subject Leader - Ethics, Philosophy, and Religion; Teacher of Component 1 - the Study of Religion (Option D: Buddhism).
  • E-mail: [email protected].
  • Classroom: EPR1.

Mr J Howard

  • Role: Teacher of Component 2 - the Philosophy of Religion.
  • E-mail: [email protected].
  • Classroom: EPR2.

Ms S Atkinson

  • Role: Teacher of Component 3 - Religion and Ethics.
  • E-mail: [email protected].
  • Classroom: EPR3.