A-Level Religious Studies Online Revision Sessions
The Philosophy, Ethics and Religion team at Bangor University is pleased to offer a series of free, live online revision sessions for AS and A2 Religious Studies students preparing for their Summer 2026 examinations.
Running from 31 March to 9 April 2026, these sessions are designed to provide focused, exam-driven support in key areas of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics. Every lecture will be delivered live online (via Zoom) and will include opportunities for questions, discussion and critical engagement.
Who is this for?
- AS Religious Studies students.
- A2 Religious Studies students.
- Teachers who wish to support their learners’ revision.
What to expect
- Clear explanations of core specification content.
- Structured evaluation of key arguments and theories.
- Guidance on developing strong, critical exam responses.
- Interactive discussion with subject specialists.
Schedule
31 March
- 1:00pm – A2 Philosophy: Wittgenstein & Language Games
- 2:30pm – A2 Ethics: Intuitionism
1 April
- 1:00pm – A2 Philosophy: Atheism
- 2:30pm – A2 Ethics: Emotivism
2 April
- 1:00pm – A2 Philosophy: Religious Language & Symbols
- 2:30pm – A2 Ethics: Naturalism
7 April
- 1:00pm – AS Philosophy: Evaluating the Ontological Argument
- 2:30pm – A2 Ethics: Evaluating Natural Law
8 April
- 1:00pm – AS Philosophy: Can Religious Experience Prove the existence of God?
- 2:30pm – AS Ethics: Evaluating Situation Ethics
9 April
- 1:00pm – AS Philosophy: Evaluating the Augustinian Theodicy
- 2:30pm – AS Ethics: Evaluating Utilitarianism
These sessions are completely free of charge and aim to strengthen subject knowledge, analytical skills, and exam confidence ahead of the summer assessment period.