Divorce - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Divorce is the legal process through which a marriage is officially ended. It allows both individuals to legally separate and become single again. In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, divorce is examined not only as a legal procedure but also in terms of its ethical and religious implications. Different religions and denominations have varying views on divorce. For instance, while the Church of England accepts divorce, the Roman Catholic Church does not recognise it, viewing marriage as a lifelong commitment. Religious teachings on marriage, family, and relationships often influence how communities perceive and handle divorce, making it a significant topic for discussions on morality, ethics, and the impact on family dynamics.

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