AQA SPECIFICATION BUT CAN BE USED FOR ALL EXAM BOARDS
Covers key ideas picked up from examiner’s report as weak
Easy for all students to use
Format of 1 mark and 2 mark questions
Great for general revision
Key Beliefs Summarised from AQA Specification
The nature of God:
God as omnipotent, loving and just, and the problem of evil and suffering the oneness of God and the Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Different Christian beliefs about creation including the role of Word and Spirit (John 1:1-3 and Genesis 1:1-3).
Different Christian beliefs about the afterlife and their importance, including: resurrection and life after death; judgement, heaven and hell.
All Key Beliefs and Practices Included for Christianity and Islam
useful throughout the year not just pre-exams
great to summarise topics/units
easy for all abilities
Key Beliefs Summarised from AQA Specification
The nature of God:
God as omnipotent, loving and just, and the problem of evil and suffering the oneness of God and the Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Different Christian beliefs about creation including the role of Word and Spirit (John 1:1-3 and Genesis 1:1-3).
Different Christian beliefs about the afterlife and their importance, including: resurrection and life after death; judgement, heaven and hell.
GCSE Style 12 Mark Answer Framework Accessible for all Grades
Detailed annotations and guidance with added advice for students aiming for grades 6-9.
Grade 9 Style model answer but annotated to ensure all students are capable of recreating this essay style answer
Listed DO’s and DON’T’S to help guide students for exam environment
Key Practices Summarised From AQA Specification
The role of the Church in the local community, including food banks and street pastors.
The place of mission, evangelism and Church growth.
The importance of the worldwide Church including:
working for reconciliation
how Christian churches respond to persecution
the work of one of the following: Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD), Christian Aid, Tearfund.
Practice Paper using NEW 2026 AQA Specification
*self-made but accurate to new specification
*If possible, open in word app not online version as it is formatted unevenly online
This set follows Key Beliefs and Jesus Christ and Salvation section of AQA specification.
Worship and festivals
Different forms of worship and their significance:
liturgical, non-liturgical and informal, including the use of the Bible private worship.
Prayer and its significance, including the Lord’s Prayer, set prayers and informal prayer.
The role and meaning of the sacraments:
the meaning of sacrament
the sacrament of baptism and its significance for Christians; infant and believers’ baptism; different beliefs about infant baptism
the sacrament of Holy Communion/Eucharist and its significance for Christians, including different ways in which it is celebrated and different interpretations of its meaning.
The role and importance of pilgrimage and celebrations including:
two contrasting examples of Christian pilgrimage: Lourdes and Iona
the celebrations of Christmas and Easter, including their importance for Christians in Great Britain today.
The role of the church in the local and worldwide community
The role of the Church in the local community, including food banks and street pastors.
The place of mission, evangelism and Church growth.
The importance of the worldwide Church including:
working for reconciliation
how Christian churches respond to persecution
the work of one of the following: Catholic Agency For Overseas Development (CAFOD), Christian Aid, Tearfund.
Practice Paper using NEW 2026 AQA Specification
*self-made but accurate to new specification
This set follows Key Beliefs and Jesus Christ and Salvation section of AQA specification.
Key beliefs
The nature of God:
God as omnipotent, loving and just, and the problem of evil and suffering
the oneness of God and the Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Different Christian beliefs about creation including the role of Word and Spirit (John 1:1-3 and Genesis 1:1-3).
Different Christian beliefs about the afterlife and their importance, including: resurrection and life after death; judgement, heaven and hell.
Jesus Christ and salvation
Beliefs and teachings about:
the incarnation and Jesus as the Son of God
the crucifixion, resurrection and ascension
sin, including original sin
the means of salvation, including law, grace and Spirit
the role of Christ in salvation including the idea of atonement.
Key Beliefs Summarised from AQA Specification
The nature of God:
God as omnipotent, loving and just, and the problem of evil and suffering the oneness of God and the Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Different Christian beliefs about creation including the role of Word and Spirit (John 1:1-3 and Genesis 1:1-3).
Different Christian beliefs about the afterlife and their importance, including: resurrection and life after death; judgement, heaven and hell.
Key Beliefs Summarised from AQA Specification
*If possible, open in word app not online version as it is formatted unevenly online
Beliefs and teachings about:
the incarnation and Jesus as the Son of God
the crucifixion, resurrection and ascension sin, including original sin
the means of salvation, including law, grace and Spirit
the role of Christ in salvation including the idea of atonement.