- Religion: Christianity 鈥 religious figures, sacred texts, religious concepts, social and historical developments in religious thought, e.g. who was Jesus? What is God鈥檚 nature? Is Christianity relevant today? Christian attitudes to inequality. Religious practices.
- Ethics: Religious and secular theories about morality, e.g. utilitarianism, situation ethics and ethical egoism, and their application to issues, e.g. polyamorous relationships, capital punishment, immigration and animal testing. The debate about free will and determinism.
- Philosophy: Arguments for the existence of God and challenges to them from atheism, science and psychology. The problem of evil and religious responses. Religious experiences and the debate around religious language.
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Religious Studies is a fascinating and thought-provoking subject which allowed me to study the big questions about creation, morality, and what it means to be human.
Amalie Palmer-Hill, Retford Oaks Academy
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