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One World Many Issues


One World

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No. of pages 224

Published: 2001

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Written to be used with any of the main exam board specifications, One World Many Issues presents content across six themed units, it offers in-depth viewpoints, activities, Exam Questions, and stimulating and challenging illustrations.

 

This book is part of a book series called One World .

There are 224 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Oxford University Press .

Bernard Williams and Lyn Clarke are both practising Heads of RE. Mandy Kennick is an RE consultant and Graham Langtree is the RE adviser for Dorset and an SEG examiner.

This book has the following chapters: Part 1 One world - many questions: questions and decisions; religious beliefs; how God may be known; the case for God; the case against God; life after death; evil and suffering; question bank. Part 2 One world - one family?: family life; love and forgiveness; marriage and divorce; agism - youth; agism - old age; sexism; question bank. Part 3 One world - many choices: medical ethics; contraception; abortion; adoption; euthanasia; the hospice movement; organ transplants; genetic engineering; hi-tech babies; question bank. Part 4 One world - wonderful world?: why worry?; poisoned planet; conservation; animal rights; vegetarianism; genetic modification; question bank. Part 5 One world - many religions: religion in the community; art and music; religion in the media; poverty in the developing world; poverty in the developed world; wealth; question bank. Part 6 One world - many problems: war and peace; religions and teachings on war; opinions on war and peace; a just war?; letters from Vietnam; religious tolerance; racism; crime and punishment; the aims of punishment; religions and teachings on punishment; the ultimate punishment; question bank; points to remember; ten examination tips.

This book is in the following series:

One World

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