The A level in Religious Philosophy and Ethics is taught over two years (AS and A Level), and consists of three sections: An Introduction to the Study of Religion, Philosophy of Religion and Religious Ethics. The exam board provides a range of different materials to support the course, but you will need some determination to sift through them.
Please see below for a brief outline of the syllabus, and follow the links for more information. I have so far produced material for all of Year 2 Ethics.
1. Religious figures and sacred texts
2. Religious concepts
3. Religious life
4. Religious practices that shape religious identity
1. Religious figures and sacred texts D-F
2. Significant social developments in religious thought
3. Significant historical developments in religious thought
4. Religious practices that shape religious identity D-F
1. Challenges to religious belief - religious belief as a product of the human mind
2. Religious experience D-F
3. Religious language A-C
4. Religious language D-F
1. Meta-ethics - Naturalism, Intuitionism, Emotivism
2. Finnis' Natural Law and Hoose's Proportionalism applied to immigration and capital punishment
3. Predestination, determinism and implications
4. Religious concepts of free will, libertarianism and implications