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Year 11
Eduqas

Issues of Good and Evil

Lessons (9)

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    I can explain different Christian and non-religious views about crime and how beliefs influence responses to it.
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    I can explain the different aims of punishment and how religious and non-religious beliefs influence views about which aims matter most.
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    I can describe types of punishment and explain Christian and other views on justice and rehabilitation.
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    I can explain different Christian and non-religious views on the death penalty.
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    I can explain different views about forgiveness, including Christian perspectives.
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    I can describe what Christians believe about right and wrong, and give examples of how they make moral decisions.
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    I can explain the philosophical challenge posed by the existence of evil and suffering and different Christian perspectives on the origin of evil.
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    I can explain Muslim beliefs about forgiveness and how they are shown through repentance and restorative justice.
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    I can explain different Muslim and non-religious views on the death penalty.
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    1 Video

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