Use this basic structure to help you answer any 6 mark question that asks you to consider more than one point of view.
For example: " Faith in God does not need proof" Do you agree, give reasons for your answer showing that you have thought about more than one point of view. Refer to religious ideas in your answer.
In your answer you need to use PEE - make a point, provide an example or evidence to back it up and then explain how the evidence supports the point you have made.
Evidence or examples can be Bible quotes, opinions or viewings of religious thinkers, or could be the viewpoint of some Christians - if you are really stuck you could say something like " some Christians believe that....." Or " many Christians think/ say .......". Christians have many and varied viewpoints on different subjects so its unlikely that a thoughtful opinion will be too far off the mark. Obviously extra points are given for the use of Biblical quotes.
RE Revision 2013
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
GCSE Pod
Use this link to look at the resources available on GCSE Pod. You can also get the GCSE Pod app to put on your mobile devices - the username is:
webmaster@st-peters-exeter.devon.sch.uk and password: stpeters
GCSE Pod RE
You can register yourself for gcse pod at http://www.gcsepod.co.uk/register/find-school/
webmaster@st-peters-exeter.devon.sch.uk and password: stpeters
GCSE Pod RE
You can register yourself for gcse pod at http://www.gcsepod.co.uk/register/find-school/
Philospohy Mind Maps
There are 6 topics to cover for the Philosophy exam paper:
The Afterlife
The Existence of God
The Characteristics of God
Revelation and Enlightenment
The Problem of Evil
Compatibility of Science and Religion
Use these mind maps to help you start to explore these topics
The Afterlife
The Existence of God
The Characteristics of God
Revelation and Enlightenment
The Problem of Evil
Compatibility of Science and Religion
Use these mind maps to help you start to explore these topics
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