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Resources for AQA A Level Religious Studies (Philosophy) - both Year 12 and Year 13 content for Component 1. Assemblies/PSHCE/General RE content from KS3 through to Sixth Form. Also content for Eduqas GCSE Religious Studies (Route B) and Judaism.

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Resources for AQA A Level Religious Studies (Philosophy) - both Year 12 and Year 13 content for Component 1. Assemblies/PSHCE/General RE content from KS3 through to Sixth Form. Also content for Eduqas GCSE Religious Studies (Route B) and Judaism.
Interactionalism, Physicalism and Functionalism
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Interactionalism, Physicalism and Functionalism

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Self, Death and the afterlife section AQA Religious Studies A-Level Philosophy section Main aims of this lesson are: To understand what Interactionalism, Physicalism and Functionalism are To understand the ‘hard problem’ of consciousness To think about the strengths and weaknesses of these Contains: Highly detailed PowerPoint Notes on Functionalism
Homelessness Assembly
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Homelessness Assembly

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Homelessness assembly to fill 15 minutes. Would be suitable for ages 11+. Included is - what is homelessness, statistics, what causes homelessness, different types of homelessness and how can we help combat homelessness. Two videos are included and hyperlinked. Can be easily edited to work for wherever you are in the country and also gives a excellent general overview of the homeless crisis. Powerpoint and Script alongside included.
Eduqas Good and Evil Revision
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Eduqas Good and Evil Revision

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Eduqas Religious Studies GCSE (Catholic, Route B) Various Revision Worksheets and powerpoints for the Good and Evil Part of the Course. Revision Grids Good and Evil revision PowerPoint Good and Evil Key Concept games Paper 1 Practice Questions Paper 1 Revision - Misc RAG
Eduqas Origins and Meanings Revision
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Eduqas Origins and Meanings Revision

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Eduqas Religious Studies GCSE (Catholic, Route B) Various Revision Worksheets and powerpoints for the Origins and Meanings Part of the Course. Revision Grids Knowledge Organisers Paper 1 Practice Questions Paper 1 Revision - Misc RAG
Religious Language Revision
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Religious Language Revision

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Knowledge Organisers for Religious Language A level Religious Studies AQA but could also be used for other exam boards Background Cognitive and non-cognitive Verification and Falsification Responses to the VP and FP (Blik, Language Games and Eschatalogical Verification) Analogy The Via Negativa Tillich Strengths and Weaknesses
Eduqas Life and Death Revision
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Eduqas Life and Death Revision

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Eduqas Religious Studies GCSE (Catholic, Route B) Various Revision Worksheets and powerpoints for the Life and Death Part of the Course. Key Concepts Revision PPT - Misc Paper 2 Practice Questions RAG
Religious Language - Falsification
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Religious Language - Falsification

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Religious Language and the Falsification principle Main aims of this lesson are: To understand the Falsifcation Principle To explore the strengths and weaknesses of the falsification principle Contains: Highly detailed PowerPoint The Parable of the Gardener Strengths and Weaknesses colour code
Religious Language - Cognitive or non
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Religious Language - Cognitive or non

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Religious Language as cognitive or non-cognitive Main aims of this lesson are: To understand what cognitive and non-cognitive language is To understand the strengths and weaknesses of language as cognitive or non-cognitive Contains: Highly detailed PowerPoint Strengths and Weaknesses sheet Quiz style task
Religious Language - Verification
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Religious Language - Verification

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Religious Language and the Verification principle Main aims of this lesson are: To understand who the Logical Positivists were To understand the Verification Principle Contains: Highly detailed PowerPoint Notes on Logical Positivism and the Verification principle
Religious Language - Hick
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Religious Language - Hick

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Responses to challenges from verification and falsification Hick’s eschatalogical verification Main aims of this lesson are: To understand the main responses to verification and falsification principles To understand Hicks eschatalogical verification Contains: Highly detailed PowerPoint Strengths and Weaknesses hands The parable of the celestial city Strengths and weaknesses of Hick
Self and Life after Death Revision
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Self and Life after Death Revision

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Knowledge Organisers for Self and Life after Death A level Religious Studies AQA but could also be used for other exam boards Dualism and Monism Plato Descartes Aristotle Resurrection Hick’s Replica Theory Hard Materialism Functionalism and Physicalism Reincarnation Swinburne Near Death Experiences Parfit Dennett Objective Immortality Lots more also included
The Ontological Argument
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The Ontological Argument

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Information on the Ontological Argument containing the following: Starter activity St Anselm Type of Argument Proslogian 1 + 2 Reductio Ad Absurdum Gaunilo’s criticism
Miracles Revision
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Miracles Revision

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Knowledge Organisers for Miracles A level Religious Studies AQA but could also be used for other exam boards Realist Views Anti-Realist Views Holland Wiles Hume
Religious Language as an Analogy (Aquinas)
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Religious Language as an Analogy (Aquinas)

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Religious Language as an analogy as presented by Aquinas Main aims of this lesson are: To understand how religious language can be meaningful through analogy To understand what Aquinas thinks about religious language To understand the strengths and weaknesses Contains: Highly detailed PowerPoint Notes on religious language as an analogy Worksheet Strengths and weaknesses
Religious Experience as Numinous + Otto
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Religious Experience as Numinous + Otto

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Religious Experience as Numinous and Otto’s ‘holy’ Main aims of this lesson are: To explore what numinous is To understand who Otto is and what he says about experiences To know and be able to use terms such as sui generis and mysterium tremendum et fascinans. Contains: Highly detailed powerpoint
Good and Evil Revision
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Good and Evil Revision

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Knowledge Organisers for Good and Evil A level Religious Studies AQA but could also be used for other exam boards Logical and Evidential Problem of Evil The Free Will Defence Hick’s Soul Making Theodicy Process Theology
Religious Language - Wittgenstein
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Religious Language - Wittgenstein

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Religious Language as a language game as presented by Wittgenstein Main aims of this lesson are: To understand what language game is To understand the strengths and weaknesses of Wittgensteins theory Contains: Highly detailed PowerPoint Strengths and Weaknesses colour code Strengths and weaknesses answers The implications of language games on religious language
Religious Language as symbolic
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Religious Language as symbolic

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Religious Language as symbolic as presented by Tillich Main aims of this lesson are: To understand how religious language is symbolic To understand what Tillich believes about religious langauge To understand the strengths and weaknesses Contains: Highly detailed PowerPoint Notes on religious language as symbolic Strengths and weaknesses
Religious Language - Bliks
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Religious Language - Bliks

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Religious Language and Hares Blik. Main aims of this lesson are: To understand what Hares Blik is To understand the strengths and weaknesses of Hares blik Contains: Highly detailed PowerPoint Notes on Hares Blik Parable of the Lunatic Strengths and Weaknesses notes Strengths and weaknesses worksheet