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Oriental Orthodox Christianity (Religious Studies)
In this blog, expert tutors guide you through the fascinating world of Oriental Orthodoxy. We delve into its rich history, distinctive theology, colourful liturgy, diverse denominations, and ongoing global mission.

Pure Land Buddhism (GCSE Religious Studies)
Pure Land Buddhism represents a vibrant and ancient branch of Buddhist thought. This guide aims to demystify its core beliefs and practices, illuminating their direct relevance for your GCSE Religious Studies exam.

Catholic Christianity (GCSE Religious Studies)
In this blog, expert tutors delve into the core principles and key beliefs, teachings and practices of Catholic Christianity, including their basis in Catholic sources of wisdom and authority.

Protestant Christianity (GCSE Religious Studies)
In this blog, expert tutors break down the core principles and key denominations of Protestantism, crucial for your GCSE Religious Studies exams.

Orthodox Christianity (GCSE Religious Studies)
In this blog, expert tutors breakdown the history, beliefs and practices of this fascinating denomination, comparing it to other forms of Christianity on the GCSE RS syllabus.

Theravada Buddhism (GCSE Religious Studies)
In this blog, expert tutors guide you through Theravada's core beliefs and practices and clarify its key distinctions from Mahayana Buddhism, ensuring you have all the essential knowledge to ace your exams.

Decoding the Trinity (GCSE Religious Studies)
For GCSE Religious Studies students, few concepts are as central, yet as initially puzzling, as the Trinity. This blog will equip you with a comprehensive understanding, ensuring you're ready to ace any related questions in your exams.

Why GCSE Religious Studies Matters More Than Ever
GCSE Religious Studies (RS) frequently faces misconceptions. It's sometimes characterised as an 'easy' option, lacking concrete application. However, delving into the statistics and the subject's impact reveals a very different story.