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This popular study guide covers Edexcel AS and A-Level Religious Studies, Paper 3 (New Testament Studies), Topic 3 (Interpreting the text & issues of relationship, purpose & authorship). It includes analysis of the Synoptic Problem, Source Criticism, Form Criticism, Redaction Criticism and the authorship & purpose of the Fourth Gospel; key scholars Brown and Dodd are also considered; sample exam questions for AS and A-Level are provided along with a glossary.
Bringing together material from the popular study guides 1-3, this book contains all the material needed by teachers and students approaching Unit 3 (New Testament Studies) for Edexcel AS/A-Level Year 1 Religious Studies.This guide explores the Context of the New Testament, the Person of Jesus and Interpreting the Text, as well as considering the key scholars (Brown, Dodd, Hooker), exam-style questions and the A-Level Anthology.AS Level students will find everything they need here; A-Level Year 2 students are advised to seek out study guides 4-6 to complete the course.
This revision guide summarises the entire course content for Edexcel A-Level Religious Studies Year 1 AND Year 2. Every component is briefly synopsized with useful quotes, references to key scholars, essential arguments and helpful terminology. There are exam-style questions to practise and revision activities. This Revision Guide works best with the six Study Guides already published: Topic 1 (Context of the New Testament) Topic 2 (The Person of Jesus) Topic 3 (Interpreting the Text) Topic 4 (Interpreting the Scriptures) Topic 5 (Kingdom of God, Conflict, Death & Resurrection) Topic 6 (Challenges to the Resurrection & Ethical Living)
This revision guide summarises the entire course content for Edexcel Year 2 A-Level Religious Studies. Every component is briefly synopsized with useful quotes, references to key scholars, essential arguments and helpful terminology. There are exam-style questions to practise and revision activities. This Revision Guide works best with the three Study Guides already published: Topic 4 (Interpreting the Scriptures) Topic 5 (Kingdom of God, Conflict, Death & Resurrection) Topic 6 (Challenges to the Resurrection & Ethical Living)
Bringing together material from the popular study guides 4-6, this book contains all the material needed by teachers and students approaching Unit 3 (New Testament Studies) for Edexcel A-Level Year 2 Religious Studies.This guide explores the Ways of Interpreting Scripture, the Kingdom of God, Jesus' Crucifixion & Resurrection, Challenges to the Resurrection and Ethical Living, as well as considering the key scholars (Marshall, Matera, Rivkin, Schweitzer), exam-style questions and the A-Level Anthology.A-Level students will find everything they need here for Year 2; and are advised to seek out study guides 1-3 to complete the course.
This revision guide summarises the entire course content for Edexcel AS-Level Religious Studies and Year 1 A-Level Religious Studies. Every component is briefly synopsized with useful quotes, references to key scholars, essential arguments and helpful terminology. There are exam-style questions to practise and revision activities. This Revision Guide works best with the three Study Guides already published: Topic 1 (Context of the New Testament) Topic 2 (The Person of Jesus) Topic 3 (Interpreting the Text)
This popular study guide covers Edexcel A-Level Religious Studies, Paper 3 (New Testament Studies), Topic 5 (Kingdom of God, conflict, Crucifixion & Resurrection). It includes analysis of Luke's Parables, Jesus' trial in John and the Resurrection in Luke; key scholars Culpepper, Marshall, Rivkin & Schweitzer are also considered; sample exam questions for A-Level are provided along with a glossary.
This popular study guide covers Edexcel A-Level Religious Studies, Paper 3 (New Testament Studies), Topic 4 (Ways of Interpreting the Scriptures). It includes analysis of inspired texts, literalism and allegory and the debate between Barth and Bultmann as well as the four post-Enlightenment approaches to Biblical interpretation; sample exam questions for A-Level are provided along with a glossary.
This popular study guide covers Edexcel AS and A-Level Religious Studies, Paper 3 (New Testament Studies), Topic 2 (texts & interpretation of the person of Jesus). It includes analysis of John's prologue, the titles of Jesus, the "I Am" sayings and the 7 Signs in John; key scholars Dodd, Hooker and Brown are also considered; sample exam questions for AS and A-Level are provided along with a glossary.
The new PSYCHOLOGY WIZARD guide for students and teachers approaching the Child Psychology option for Edexcel A-Level Psychology, Unit 2 (Applications). This Guide covers the complete specification, detailing attachment, privation and deprivation, the work of Bowlby and Ainsworth, cultural and developmental differences, autism and daycare, as well as psychological methods, the classic study (Van Ijzendoorn & Kroonenberg, 1988) and all three of the contemporary studies. Students will also find practical help with their Key Questions and Practicals as well as Issues & Debates, revision exercises and sample exam questions.
This popular study guide covers Edexcel AS and A-Level Religious Studies, Paper 3 (New Testament Studies), Topic 1 (Social, historical and religious context of the New Testament). It includes analysis of messianic prophecy and Matthew's birth narrative as well as the world of the 1st Century and religious groups in 1st century Judaism; key scholars Hooker and Brown are also considered; sample exam questions for AS and A-Level are provided along with a glossary.
This popular study guide covers Edexcel A-Level Religious Studies, Paper 3 (New Testament Studies), Topic 6 (challenges to the Resurrection, work of scholars, ethical living). It includes analysis of Enlightenment challenges to the Resurrection, the works of Morison & Wilson, the Sermon on the Plain and 3 Parables from Luke; key scholars Marshall & Matera are also considered; sample exam questions for A-Level are provided along with a glossary.
A fantasy roleplaying game of hope and heroism in which gifted mortals and fay creatures fight across time in an eternal battle for the soul of the countryside.Through the Hedgerow is a fantasy roleplaying game of time travel and supernatural adventure set in the hidden world of the countryside. As Knights of the Briar Company, you are Champions of the Light, charged with protecting the soul and magic of the land against the agents of the Dark, who seek only destruction and chaos. This eternal battle is fought throughout history, from the war-torn Dark Ages and 17th Century to the upheaval of the Industrial Revolution and World War Two. As one of the Fay - sorcerous birds, animated scarecrows, intelligent spiders, and other beings - you may be sworn to defend humanity. Or, as a mortal marked by destiny and plucked from your own time, you might be caught up in this struggle. One way or another, you must step through the hedgerow to face the Darkness.Through the Hedgerow uses an innovative Checks & Challenges system that encourages players to contribute to the unfolding narrative, and which makes wits, imagination, charm, and mysticism as important to overcoming problems as combat. Seek out powerful magical treasures, safeguard legendary locations, and outwit and outfight the servants of the Dark - wicked Fay lords, fanatical witch hunters, scheming hags, and the brooding Raven Margrave whose undead hordes bring death to the land.
A huge part of our economy is invisible, invaluable, and under siege. This is “the commons,” a term that denotes everything we share. Some parts of the commons are gifts of nature: the air and oceans, the web of species, wilderness, and watersheds. Others are the product of human creativity and endeavor: sidewalks and public spaces, the Internet, our languages, cultures, and technologies. Jonathan Rowe illuminates the scale and value of the commons, its symbiotic relationship with the rest of our economy, its importance to our personal and planetary well-being, and how it is threatened by privatization and neglect. He unifies many seemingly disparate struggles—against pollution, excessive development, corporate marketing to children, and more—with the force of this powerful idea. And he calls for new institutions that create a durable balance between the commons and the profit-seeking side of our economy.
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