2. Assess the extent of The continuing relevance and application of religious teachings and beliefs on sexual ethics. (12)
2. . Assess the claim that religious approaches to same–sex relationships have been influenced by social and cultural changes. (12) SAMS 2016
2. Assess the significance of the claim the religious approaches to sexual ethics have been fully influenced by changing social attitudes. (12)
2. Assess the teaching of one world religion in relation to sexual ethics. (12) AS 2018
2 Assess two key religious approaches to sexual ethics. (12) 2020 AS
2. Assess the success or otherwise of contributions from religious ethical theory in making decisions in matters of sexual ethics. (12)
2. Assess the contribution of one world religion to an issue in sexual ethics. (12)
2. Assess different religious and non-religious approaches to adultery. (12)
2. Assess the success or otherwise of contributions from secular non-religious ethical theory in making decisions in matters of sexual ethics. (12)
2 Assess the weakness of claim religious ethical theory is unhelpful in sexual ethical decision making. (12)
2 Assess the strengths of the claim that religious approaches to sexual ethics are outdated and unhelpful. (12)
2 Assess the strengths of claim that Utilitarianism is the best way to think about the issue of childlessness. (12)
2 Assess the importance of claim that secular ethical approach's to same sex ethics are better than religious contributions. (12)
2 Assess the strengths of claim that natural moral law offers the most helpful guidance on sexual ethics. (12)
2 Assess the weaknesses of claim the situation ethics is of little use in thinking about marriage and civil partnership. (12)
2. Assess the extent that Kantian ethics is helpful in ethical debates about contraception. (12)