Philosophy of religion, 33% (2 hour exam; three sections: A - two extended response questions [8, 12 marks]; B - One two-part essay on an excerpt [10, 20 marks]; C - One extended essay question [30 marks])
Philosophical issues and questions
The nature and influence of religious experience
Problems of evil and suffering
Religious language
Works of scholars
Influences of developments in religious belief
Religion and ethics, 33% (2 hour exam; three sections: A - two extended response questions; B - One two-part essay on an excerpt; C - One extended essay question)
Significant concepts in issues or debates in religion and ethics
A study of three ethical theories
Application of ethical theories to issues of importance
Ethical language
Deontology, Virtue Ethics and the works of scholars
Medical ethics: beginning and end of life issues
New Testament Studies, 33% (2 hour exam; three sections: A - two extended response questions; B - One two-part essay on an excerpt; C - One extended essay question)
Social, historical and religious context of the New Testament
Texts and interpretation of the Person of Jesus
Interpreting the text and issues of relationship, purpose and authorship
Ways of interpreting the scripture
Texts and interpretation: the Kingdom of God, conflict, the death and resurrection of Jesus
Scientific and historicalcritical challenges, ethical living and the works of scholars
Study of religion, 33% (2 hour exam; three sections: A - two extended response questions; B - One two-part essay on an excerpt; C - One extended essay question)
You can choose from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism or Sikhism, but if you do Christianity here, you can't also choose New Testament Studies.