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Ethics and Morality: Right and Wrong in Religious Traditions

Ethics and Morality: Right and Wrong in Religious Traditions

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In this essential GCSE Religious Studies episode, Miss Sarah Blake explores how major world religions approach ethics and morality. Discover how Christianity's Ten Commandments, Islam's Quranic guidance, Buddhism's Eightfold Path, Hinduism's concept of dharma, Judaism's Tikkun Olam, and Sikhism's three pillars create comprehensive moral frameworks. Learn about the similarities and differences in religious approaches to determining right and wrong, and understand how ancient ethical principles apply to modern moral dilemmas. This episode covers key GCSE concepts including religious authority in moral decision-making, the role of intention in ethical behavior, and how religious communities navigate moral complexity. Perfect for students studying comparative religion, religious ethics, and moral philosophy. Blake examines how religious traditions balance individual responsibility with community obligations, and discusses the ongoing challenge of interpreting traditional moral teachings for contemporary issues. Essential listening for understanding how religion shapes moral reasoning and influences billions of people's ethical decisions worldwide. Includes practical exam tips for analyzing religious approaches to ethical dilemmas and comparing moral frameworks across different faith traditions.
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