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Target success in CCEA GCSE Religious Studies with this proven
formula for effective, structured revision. Key content coverage is
combined with exam-style tasks and practical tips to create a
revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen and
test their knowledge. With My Revision Notes, every student can: -
Plan and manage a successful revision programme using the
topic-by-topic planner - Consolidate subject knowledge by working
through clear and focused content coverage - Ensure you understand
Church teachings on every topic - Test understanding and identify
areas for improvement with regular exam-style tasks and answers -
Improve exam technique through practice questions, sample answers
and guidance
This resource has been specially commissioned to cover Unit 7, An
Introduction to Philosophy of Religion, of the CCEA GCSE Religious
Studies specification. It has been through a meticulous quality
assurance process. The text provides a thought-provoking
introduction to philosophy of religion. Following the content of
the specification, it explores the following areas: * The existence
of God * The nature of God * The problem of evil and/or suffering *
Experiencing God * Life after death Each illustrated chapter
contains exercises to improve skills and capabilities, and
questions to test knowledge, understanding and evaluation skills.
The book concludes with a glossary of key terms and an index.
This detailed and well-researched study has been comprehensively
updated to cover an Introduction to Acts and Themes in Selected
Letters of St Paul, Units AS 2 and A2 2, of the revised CCEA
Religious Studies specification. The author provides a detailed
introduction to the Acts of the Apostles as well as a study of the
beginning and growth of the church. She explores the background and
context of Paul's letters and the themes of his teaching to the
early Christian believers. Contents: The Context of Acts, Section
1: The Background to the Acts of the Apostles Section 2: The
Characteristics of the Early Christian Community The Beginning of
the Church, Section 1: Early Events in Jerusalem Section 2: The
Missionary Activity of Peter and John Growth and Expansion of the
Church, Section 1: The Role of Stephen and Philip Section 2: The
Role of Peter Paul the Apostle, Section 1: Paul's Conversion and
Missionary Journeys Section 2: Paul's Speeches Paul's Letter to the
Galatians, Section 1: The social and historical context of the
letter Section 2: Paul's Teaching to the Galatians Paul's First
Letter to the Corinthians, Section 1: The Issues Arising in Corinth
Section 2: Christian moral living Paul's Letter to the Ephesians,
Section 1: The Background to the Letter Section 2: The Main Themes
of Ephesians Synoptic Assessment, Bibliography Glossary Index
Included are tasks, practice essay titles of exam standard and
activities highlighting other aspects of human experience.
This is the second of three books covering Learning for Life and
Work at Key Stage 3. Each of the books covers all three areas of
learning (Personal Development, Citizenship and Employability) and
there is a progression through Years 8, 9 and 10 allowing pupils to
gradually explore issues in more depth and complexity during their
school years. An additional resource CD is available to accompany
each text and follows exactly the content of each numbered lesson.
There is a pupil worksheet for every lesson with additional
activities, photographs for projection, quizzes etc. These
resources are written with Northern Ireland pupils in mind.
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