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GCSE: Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics): Themes and Issues: Charities, Poverty and Development Coursework


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In Christianity wealth is perceived in many ways for instance, a person/country that is very wealthy can use their money for good or evil.
Outline and assess sociological explanations for the increase in poverty when living standards for the majority of the population are rising.
Absolute and Relative Poverty
Outline Catholic teaching on wealth and poverty.
Why did poverty come to the public's attention at the turn of the century?
Charity Begins at Home - Do you agree?
Outline Christian Teaching on Wealth and Poverty
Christians believe that wealth is something, which can be used for good or for evil, and so, in itself is not a bad thing. Christians can only gain money in lawful and moral ways and when they have wealth, it is a gift from God not theirs alone.
Rapid Population growth is the only explanation for poverty. Discuss
Explain why work and employment are essential for human welfare according to Christian teaching.
Give a critical account of absolute definitions of poverty.
Why are child poverty levels in the UK so high?
POVERTY, INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION: THE EFFECT UPON CHILDREN AND OLDER PEOPLE
It is not simply that there are rich and poor, it is rather that some are rich because others are poor - Kincald. Outline and discuss with a reference to a contemporary UK.
There are many ways to help people who have problems such as Poverty, Hunger, Disease and Population explosion. It is our duty to help because we are Christians and we have a role to for fill.
Religion wealth and poverty the need for world development.
Explain 'Why there is a need for World development'.
The term poverty is widely used to describe situations that are unacceptable and about which needs to be done - a. explain the causes of poverty in the UK, and b. Discuss the effects of poverty on individuals and families
How effectively did the Liberals help children, the old and the unemployed?
The Relation Between Consumerism and Poverty
Poverty is a Controversial Issue.
I n this essay I am going to explore the term poverty.
Religion and Wealth & Poverty
"Charity does not have an effect Christians want, it makes people lazy and it keeps them poor" Discuss.
"What a rare punishment / Is avarice to itself!" Volpone, Act 1, sc.iv. Do the events in the play confirm this?

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