AS Religious Studies Revision
AS Religious Studies revision means grappling with the biggest questions humans have ever posed - does God exist, is there a moral absolute, can religious experience count as evidence? You have to evaluate competing answers with philosophical precision. From arguments for God's existence and the problem of evil to Kantian ethics, natural law, and developments in Christian thought, the content can be mind-boggling. Our bank of official past papers clears that confusion by showing you the sorts of questions that crop up year after year, while showing you exactly how to answer them. The hardest thing to teach in AS Religious Studies? Getting essays to evaluate rather than describe. Our mark scheme answers make that distinction visible.
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Do you need to be religious to study AS Religious Studies?
No, and many of the strongest students aren't. AS Religious Studies is a philosophy and ethics course. You'll engage with religious claims, but examiners want to see balanced, well-reasoned argument. Keep your own views out of the exam; what examiners want is structured analysis that engages with multiple perspectives and key scholars.