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Religious Studies Christian Thought A Level Revision Complete Guide – New Edition 2020
The New Spec Revision Guides (2016 onwards) for Year 1 & 2 provide an in depth summary for the key content for all three OCR papers. Key confusions to avoid are clearly identified, the chief authors and their critics quoted, and a summary of possible future questions is provided. The guide interacts with the Peped website which gives full answers to the exam questions, predictions for this year’s paper, and further self-test revision exercises and activities.
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Table of Contents 1
About this Guide
- Augustine – Human Nature
Background & Influences
Key Terms
Structure of Thought
Human Relationships Pre and Post-Fall
Pre-Fall
Post-Fall
Original Sin – Effects on the Human Will & Society
Augustine and Pelagius
Human Selfishness & Free Will
Lack of Stability & Corruption in Human Societies
God’s Grace
Strengths
Weaknesses
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Question
Key Quotes - Death and the Afterlife
Background & Influences
Key Terms
Structure of Thought
Christian Teaching on Heaven, Hell and Purgatory
Ideas about the Kingdom Taught by Jesus
Problems
Eschatological Teaching
Hell – Different Ideas
Purgatory
Dante’s Vision
Catholic Teaching on Purgatory
Hick – The Intermediary State
Heaven
Election – Who Will Be Saved?
Limited Election
Unlimited Election
Universalist Belief
Predestination
Election and Predestination
Single and Double Predestination
Calvin
Thomas Aquinas and Catholicism
Parable of Sheep & Goats (Matthew 25)
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Question
Assess the view that there is no last judgement; each person is judged by God at the moment of their death.
Key Quotes
Table of Contents 2
- Knowledge of God
Background & Influences
Key Terms
Structure of Thought
Natural Knowledge of God’s Existence as an Innate Sense of the Divine
Sensus Divinitatis
Innate Knowledge
Sense of Beauty & Moral Goodness
Human Intellectual Ability to Reflect on & Recognise God’s Existence
Natural Knowledge in the Order of Creation
Purpose
Revealed Knowledge of God’s Existence
The Fall and Human Finiteness
Faith
Grace
Revealed Knowledge of God’s Existence in Jesus Christ
Consider: can God be known by non-Christians?
The Bible and the Life of the Church
Q. What is the Barth/Brunner Debate?
Brunner
Barth
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Essay Question
To what extent is faith in God rational?
Key Quotes - Person of Jesus Christ
Background & Influences
Key Terms
Structure of Thought
Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith
1. E.P. Sanders
2. Rudolph Bultmann
3. Black Messiah – James Cone
Jesus Christ’s Authority as Son of God
1. Son of God and Messiah (Mark 6:47-52; John 9:1-41)
2. Christology from Above
3. Christology from Below
4. Did Jesus Think He Was Son of God?
5. Miracles do not necessarily indicate Jesus’ Divinity
6. Birth and Incarnation
Some Heretical Views
Miracles as Signs of Salvation
1. Redemption and Creation Miracles
2. Resurrection as Miracle
3. Doubting Thomas
Jesus as Moral Teacher
1. The Living Word (John 1)
2. Jesus’ Moral Teaching
3. Forgiveness and Repentance
4. Personal Responsibility
Jesus as Liberator
Some Key Authors
Liberator of the Marginalised
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Exam Question
To what extent was Jesus merely a teacher of wisdom? (40 marks)
Key Quotes
Table of Contents 3
- Christian Moral Principles
Background and Influences
Key Terms
Different Approaches to a Christian Moral Reading of the Bible
Hermeneutic (Interpretation) Factors
Propositional & Non-Propositional Revelation
The Bible as Sole Authority for Ethics
Literalism – Is It Realistic?
Contradictions
Strengths of Bible – Sole Authority
Weaknesses of Bible as Sole Authority
Bible Church & Reason
Ethical Heteronomy – Roman Catholicism
Thomas Aquinas’ Natural Law
Magisterium – Roman Catholic
Veritatis Splendor (Splendour of Truth)
Liberation Theology
Conscience & Tradition
Stanley Hauerwas
Criticisms of the Bible, Faith & Reason
Agape Love is All
Autonomous
Applied to Euthanasia
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Exam Question
Assess the view that the Bible is the comprehensive moral guide for Christians.
Key Quotes - Christian Moral Action
Background & Influences
Key Terms
Structure of Thought
Duty to God & the State
Responsibility to the State
Obedience, Leadership & Doing God’s Will
Justification for Civil Disobedience
Civil Disobedience – Examples
Church – Community & Discipline
The Confessing Church
Finkenwalde
The Cost of Discipleship
Bonhoeffer’s teaching on Ethics as action
Costly Grace
Sacrifice & Suffering
Solidarity
Strengths
Weaknesses
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Exam Question
“Bonhoeffer’s most important teaching is on leadership”, Discuss.
Key Quotes
Table of Contents 4
- Religious Pluralism and Theology
Background
Specification
Key Terms
Structure of Thought
Christian Teaching on Exclusivism
Christian Teaching on Inclusivism
Christian Teaching on Pluralism
Challenges to Pluralism
Supporting Hick
Opposing Hick
How Was Hick Influenced by Kant?
Confusions to Avoid
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Exam Question
Critically assess the view that Christianity offers the only means of salvation.
Key Quotes
Suggested Reading - Religious Pluralism and Society
Background
Specification
Key Terms
Structure of Thought
The Development of Multi-Faith Societies
Example – Migration
Responses to Inter-faith Dialogue
David Ford: The Future of Christian Theology
Catholic Church – Redemptoris Missio (Mission of the Redeemer)
Church of England – Sharing the Gospel of Salvation
The Scriptural Reasoning Movement
Cambridge Inter-faith Forum
Strengths
Weaknesses
Confusions to Avoid
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Exam Question
To what extent does scriptural reasoning relativise religious beliefs?
Key Quotes
Suggested Reading
Table of Contents 5
- The Challenge of Secularism
Background
Specification
Key Terms
Structure of Thought
The Rise of Secularism and Secularisation
Important Aims to Understand
Difficulty in Defining Secularism
Sigmund Freud
Supported by Hume
Wish Fulfilment
Challenges to Freud
Richard Dawkins – Programmatic Secularism
Example- Philomena Lee
Responses to Dawkins – Alister McGrath
The Dawkins Delusion
Secular Humanism – Christian Belief is Personal
Two Types of Secularism
Education and Schools
Government and State
Objections to the Secularisation Model
Key Confusions to Avoid
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Exam Question
To what extent should Christianity play a part in public life?
Key Quotes
Suggested Reading - Liberation Theology and Marx
Background
Specification
Key Terms
Structure of Thought
Marx’s Teaching on Alienation and Exploitation
What does this look like?
Leonardo Boff’s Three Mediations
Liberation Theology’s Use of Marx and Social Sin
Liberation Theology’s Teaching on “Preferential Option for the Poor’
Confusions to Avoid
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Exam Question
“Liberation theology relies too much on Marx”. Discuss
Key Quotes
Suggested Reading
Table of Contents 6
- Gender and Society
Background
Key Terms
Specification
Gender – Essentialist or Existentialist
Exploitation and Power (Michael Foucault)
Gender as a Fluid Concept – Judith Butler (Gender Trouble 1990)
Gender and Women’s Liberation
The Changing idea of Family
Christian views on Gender Roles
Augustine on Gender Roles
Aquinas on Gender Roles
Luther (1483-1536) on Gender Roles
Modern church on Gender Roles – Catholic, Liberal Protestant (USA)
Christian Views on Social Changes
Christian Teaching – the Bible
Ephesians 5:22-33
Christian Teaching- Roman Catholic Mulieris Dignitatem (MD)
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Exam Question
Critically evaluate the view that idea of family is entirely culturally determined.
Key Quotes
Suggested Reading - Gender and Theology
Background
Specification
Key terms
Structure of Thought – Ruether
Hermeneutics of Suspicion
Ruether’s Hermeneutic
Ruether’s God-Concept
Can a Male Saviour Save?
The New Age and the Eschatological Community
Criticisms of Ruether
Background – Mary Daly
Structure of Thought – Mary Daly
The Myths that Bolster Patriarchy
The Patriarchal God
Myth of the Feminine
The Scapegoat Christ
A Fall into the Sacred
Gyn/Ecology
Criticisms of Daly
Confusions to Avoid
Possible Exam Questions
Practise Exam Question
“If God is male the male is God’. Discuss
Key Quotes
Suggested Reading - Revision Resources