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Phil 4:13

GCSE Overview. There is nothing I cannot do without the one who strengthens me. Year 10 Mark’s Gospel Year 11 – Roman Catholic Christianity. Phil 4:13. Edexcel . Units 3 and16. Overview Both RE exams will contain four topics; Mark’s Gospel: Discipleship Conflict and Argument

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Phil 4:13

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  1. GCSE Overview There is nothing I cannot do without the one who strengthens me • Year 10 Mark’s Gospel • Year 11 – Roman Catholic Christianity Phil 4:13 • Edexcel • Units 3 and16

  2. Overview • Both RE exams will contain four topics; • Mark’s Gospel: • Discipleship • Conflict and Argument • Death and Resurrection • and Identity of Jesus. • Catholic Christianity: • Believing in God • Matters of Life and Death • Marriage and the Family • Religion and Social Cohesion You have to answer questions on all four topics. You will be given a choice of two sets of questions, of which you must answer one set in each topic Both the RE exams you will sit follow this format "Faith without reason is blind, but reason without faith is empty"- Immanuel Kant

  3. Discipleship Nature of Discipleship, Discipleship today Costs and benefits Problems of being a disciple Problems of Modern Discipleship Passage including: Parable of the sower; call of the first disciples and the Rich young man

  4. Conflict and Argument How a range of passages show elements of conflict between Jesus and the Sanhedrin How these may have led to Jesus’ Death Passages including: Jesus predicts his death; Jesus enters Jerusalem; and a question about taxes Plus significance for Christians today.

  5. Death and Resurrection The events leading up to Jesus’ death, from Last Supper  Trials Events during his suffering; crucifixion Events after; Burial Resurrection Significance of all of these for Christians today.

  6. Identity of Jesus Nature and healing miracles which show us about Jesus An exploration of the different titles used for Jesus Understanding this today

  7. Assessment This paper is formally assessed by 1 one and a half hour exam but this exam is now not taken until the end of Year 11. Throughout the year students will be tested as they finish each section by sitting practice exam questions. This will be graded and recorded against their MELs. During the sections quick quizzes, key words tests and exam questions will be set as an on-going record of knowledge and progress In order to keep on top of this, specific homework tasks and more general revision is essential

  8. Support Past papers, revision questions and activities available online at www.edexcel.co.uk, and the school website, in text books, on Fronter and from class teachers In addition: Discuss Debate READ!

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