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GCSE Religious Studies Jon Mayled

GCSE Religious Studies: Philosophy and Applied Ethics for OCR B By Jon Mayled

GCSE Religious Studies by Jon Mayled


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Summary

Covering all four units through Christianity and secular viewpoints, this clear, accessible and comprehensive title guarantees full support for the OCR GCSE Religious Studies specification.

GCSE Religious Studies Summary

GCSE Religious Studies: Philosophy and Applied Ethics for OCR B by Jon Mayled

Covering all four units through Christianity and secular viewpoints, this clear, accessible and comprehensive title guarantees full support for the OCR GCSE Religious Studies specification. Endorsed by OCR and written by experts, this textbook covers all four units of the specification through Christianity and secular viewpoints, and is an essential component of your successful OCR B course in Religious Studies. - Gives you the opportunity to practise for the exam through exam-specific advice, questions and model answers - Offers in-depth content coverage, reliable information and supporting activities to help you achieve your best - Aids your learning with student-focused features such as key terms and summary boxes Contents Section 1: The Big Story of medicine and health through time -- what do you think happened when? Section 2: Why was Ancient Medicine so significant when people didn't even know what made them sick? Section 3: Why didn't medicine improve during the Middle Ages? Section 4: Why was the medical Renaissance important when it didn't make anyone healthier? Section 5: Medicine in 1800: On the brink of progress Section 6: Fighting disease after 1800: Which medical hero deserves the statue of honour? Section 7: Public health after 1800: When did it finally improve -- and why? Section 8: Why has surgery improved so much since 1800? Section 9: Did Florence Nightingale revolutionise hospitals single-handed? Section 10: Conclusions

GCSE Religious Studies Reviews

I think the book is great, the whole department has really benefited from it. An invaluable resource which challenges and inspires pupils. Emma Bailey, Langley Grammar School, Slough This book is well set-out and comprehensively covers all of the subject material that students need for their GCSE exams. Mrs S Weidenbaum, Team Leader - Citizenship, Shenfield High School, Essex We have found this new textbook to be very good. As a Grammar school we find the level of depth in the book to be superior to other GCSE textbooks available and to have secular views expressed helpful to the new syllabus that requires students to express different views in their answers. I would reccommend this book to other teachers. Cathie Nates, Southend High School for Boys, Essex Never before has there been a book so suited for higher end candidates...It is a must for those students capable of acheiving the best. L. Baker, Amazon reviewer

About Jon Mayled

Religious Studies examiners (OCR) and consultants.

Table of Contents

Introduction Understanding your GCSE exam Part 1: Philosophy Introduction: what is philosophy? 1: Beliefs about deity 2: Religious and spiritual experience 3: The end of life 4: Good and evil 5: Religion, reason and revelation 6: Religion and science Part 2: Ethics Introduction: what is ethics? 7: Religion and human relationships 8: Religion and medical ethics 9: Religion, poverty and wealth 10: Religion, peace and justice 11: Religion and equality 12: Religion and the media Glossary Index

Additional information

GOR002972810
9780340985878
0340985879
GCSE Religious Studies: Philosophy and Applied Ethics for OCR B by Jon Mayled
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder Education
2009-05-29
204
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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