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Unit 4A - Religion and Human Experience

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This module is the 'synoptic' element, and incorporates an opportunity for students to stretch themselves, and show ability to research more broadly, write at greater length and analyse in greater depth.

 

The code for the module is RST4A.

The exam for summer 2012 will be on .

 

We are studying a section called 'Topic 1 : Life, Death and Beyond'.

 

  • This requires reflection on your learning from previous modules.
  • You are also encouraged to explore a wider variety in terms of different religions and denominations. (This could include more discussion of non-religious perspectives, such as nihilism, existentialism, or humanism.)
  • You should also go into more depth with more detailed research.

 

Projects!

In order to develop your skills for such extended work, both in detail/depth and in terms of making links/breadth, students will undertake a more independent piece of research and present their findings to the class. This is effective for exploring a range of attitudes of both religious and non-religious people throughout history concerning issues of life, death and beyond.

Here are links to some of the projects students have produced.

 

 

The main topic areas are:

 

The nature and value of human life

 

Eschatology

 

The Importance of the Present Life and Life After Death

 

The afterlife ('Death & Beyond')

 

There will be two questions out of these topics, of which you will have to pick one.

 

Some predicted questions, and suggested essay plans.

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