Unit 1: Christianity Unit 2: Religion and ethics Unit 3: Study of a world faith Unit 4: Christianity through a study of the Gospel of Matthew Unit 5: Christianity through a study of the Gospel of Mark Unit 6: An introduction to Christian ethics Unit 7: An introduction to the philosophy of religion
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What happens after death? Hinduism, Christianity and Islam all have different beliefs.
What does the presence of evil and suffering say about God’s love, power and purpose?
The Bible does not give Christians a clear answer about whether war is permitted or not.
Most people have sources of authority they can go to for guidance and help. Sikhs’ sacred text, Guru Granth Sahib, sometimes known as the Adi Granth, is their most important source of authority.
Most Christians believe marriage is an important part of life. Attitudes to remarriage after divorce vary within and between religious traditions.
Crime is a reality in every society. Hinduism teaches that actions in this life will directly affect experiences in future existences and that negative actions will lead to karmic debt.
Jesus tried to show people how to enter the Kingdom of God. His teachings were challenging in his own time, and to this day.
Jesus was referred to as the Son of God, Son of Man and Messiah. How did he earn these titles and why?
There are certain practices which show a Christian’s loyalty to God. Christians must also think of their practical role in society.
