Depth Study Christianity
Depth Study Christianity
Section III – Christianity (20 marks)
Don’t let the world around you squeeze you into its own mould, but let God re-make you so that your whole attitude of mind is changed.
— Romans 12:2
How does this teaching guide Christians in their ethical behaviour?
Section III – Christianity (20 marks)
Christianity’s goal is not escape from this world. It loves this world and seeks to change it for the better.
— Marcus J. Borg
How does Christianity encourage adherents to be people who might help to change the world for the better?
Section III – Christianity (20 marks)
Explain how both diversity and unity are expressed within Christianity.
In your response, make reference to at least TWO of the following:
• significant person or school of thought
• ethics
• significant practices
Section III – Christianity (20 marks)
How does Christianity guide adherents towards living a better life?
In your response, make reference to at least TWO of the following:
• significant person or school of thought
• ethics
• significant practices
Section III – Christianity (20 marks)
Significant people or schools of thought have been agents of change, enriching the faith and inspiring new forms of religious expression.
With reference to the statement, analyse the impact of ONE significant person OR school of thought, other than Jesus.
Section III – Christianity (20 marks)
What is chosen to be upheld in ethical decisions is shaped by sources such as sacred texts or lived experience and how they help adherents navigate the world today.
With reference to the stimulus, analyse how the ethical teachings of Christianity guide adherents to navigate the world today.
In your response, refer to ONE of the following areas:
• bioethics
• environmental ethics
• sexual ethics