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      : DENNIS BROWN, RELIGIOUS STUDIES FOR GCSE: PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS APPLIED TO CHRISTIANITY, ROMAN CATHOLICISM AND ISLAM

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      2018
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      NURWANTO, NURWANTO
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      In Religious Studies for GCSE: Philosophy and Ethics Applied to Christianity, Roman Catholicism and Islam, Dennis Brown presents a broad range of religious studies materials substantially taken from Protestant Christian, Roman Catholic, and Islamic standpoints. Even though this textbook is, put simply, for those who want to complete the GCSE secondary school course in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the materials discussed seem to have been planned and elaborated with a view to promoting particular approaches. The contents are organised by topic, with each topic then compared across different religious perspectives. The application of these ethical and philosophical approaches to the content of the religions is one of the most interesting points of this book, and the significance of certain details in how the arguments are shaped will be examined below
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