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Cover -- Book title -- Copyright -- My revision planner -- 1 Religion and ethics through Christianity -- 1.1 Christian beliefs -- 1.1.1 The Trinity -- 1.1.2 The creation of the universe and of humanity -- 1.1.3 The incarnation -- 1.1.4 The last days of Jesusâ#x80;#x99; life -- 1.1.5 The nature of salvation -- 1.1.6 Christian eschatology -- 1.1.7 The problem of evil and suffering -- 1.1.8 Solutions to the problem of evil and suffering -- 1.2 Marriage and the family -- 1.2.1 Marriage -- 1.2.2 Sexual relationships -- 1.2.3 Families |
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1.2.4 Support for the family in the local parish1.2.5 Family planning -- 1.2.6 Divorce and remarriage -- 1.2.7 Equality of men and women in the family -- 1.2.8 Gender prejudice and discrimination -- 1.3 Living the Christian life -- 1.3.1 Worship -- 1.3.2 The role of the sacraments in Christian life -- 1.3.3 The nature and purpose of prayer -- 1.3.4 Pilgrimage -- 1.3.5 Christian religious celebrations -- 1.3.6 The future of the Church -- 1.3.7 The importance of the local church -- 1.3.8 The worldwide Church -- 1.4 Matters of life and death |
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1.4.1 Origins and value of the universe1.4.2 The Sanctity of life -- 1.4.3 The origins and value of human life -- 1.4.4 The issue of abortion -- 1.4.5 Death and the afterlife -- 1.4.6 Non-religious arguments against life after death -- 1.4.7 Euthanasia -- 1.4.8 The natural world -- 2 Religion, peace and conflict through Islam -- 2.1 Muslim beliefs -- 2.1.1 The six beliefs of Islam -- 2.1.2 The five roots in Shiâ#x80;#x99;a Islam -- 2.1.3 The nature of Allah -- 2.1.4 Risalah (prophets) -- 2.1.5 Muslim holy books -- 2.1.6 Malaikah (angels) -- 2.1.7 Al-Qadr (fate) |
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2.1.8 Akirah (Muslim beliefs about life after death)2.2 Crime and punishment -- 2.2.1 Justice -- 2.2.2 Crime -- 2.2.3 Muslim attitudes to good, evil and suffering -- 2.2.4 Attitudes to punishment -- 2.2.5 The aims of punishment -- 2.2.6 Forgiveness -- 2.2.7 The treatment of criminals -- 2.2.8 The death penalty -- 2.3 Living the Muslim life -- 2.3.1 The Ten Obligatory Acts -- 2.3.2 Shahadah -- 2.3.3 Salah -- 2.3.4 Sawm -- 2.3.5 Zakah and khums -- 2.3.6 Hajj -- 2.3.7 Jihad -- 2.3.8 Celebrations and commemorations -- 2.4 Peace and conflict |
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2.4.1 Muslim attitudes towards peace2.4.2 The role of Muslims in peacemaking -- 2.4.3 Attitudes to conflict -- 2.4.4 Pacifism -- 2.4.5 Just War theory -- 2.4.6 Holy War -- 2.4.7 Weapons of mass destruction |
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Exam Board: EdexcelLevel: GCSESubject: Religious StudiesFirst Teaching: September 2016First Exam: Summer 2018 Target success in Edexcel GCSE B Religious Studies with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam-style tasks and practical support to create a revision guide you can rely on to review, strengthen and test their knowledge. With My Revision Notes you 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- Test unde. |
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Religions -- Examinations -- Study guides.
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Religions. |
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Examinations. |
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Study guides.
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General Certificate of Secondary Education -- Study guides.
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General Certificate of Secondary Education. |
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Watton, Victor W. My Revision Notes Edexcel Religious Studies for GCSE (9-1): Beliefs in Action (Specification B). London : Hodder Education Group, ©2017 9781510404786 |
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1510405038 |
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9781510405035 (electronic book) |
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