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The big picture of sexual ethics

The big picture of sexual ethics

Comparison chart showing Roman Catholic, many Protestants or inclusive Christians, most Muslims and Humanists on contraception, sex before marriage and same-sex relationships

Theme A asks how beliefs about sex, marriage and family shape moral decisions. The biggest divide is whether sex is mainly for procreation within marriage, or whether consent, equality and wellbeing are enough to make a relationship moral.

Theme A: Relationships and families Lesson

  1. GCSE
  2. /Religious Studies
  3. /Theme A: Relationships and families

Step-by-step lessons covering AQA A GCSE Religious Studies Theme A: Relationships and families for GCSE Religious Studies. Each lesson works through exam-style questions in Paper 1 and Paper 2 format. Build a solid foundation in the core beliefs and teachings of each studied religion before tackling the evaluation questions, which carry the most marks.

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