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GCE JAN 2011 : AS 5The Origins of the Celtic Church in Ireland and the beginnings of its missionary outreach - Revised

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ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY (AS) General Certificate of Education January 2011 assessing The Origins of the Celtic Church in Ireland and the beginnings of its missionary outreach [AR151] AR151 Assessment Unit AS 5 *AR151* Religious Studies wEDNESDAY 19 JANUARY, AFTERNOON TIME 1 hour 20 minutes. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number on the Answer Booklet provided. Answer one question from Section A and one question from Section B. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The total mark for this paper is 100. Quality of written communication will be assessed in all questions. Figures in brackets printed down the right-hand side of pages indicate the marks awarded to each question or part question. ADVICE TO CANDIDATES You are advised to take account of the marks for each question or part question. 6070 BLANK PAGE 6070 2 Section A Answer one question from Section A [35] [15] (a) Give an account of the contents of the Irish Penitentials with special reference to Finnian and Columbanus. [35] (b) Comment on the view that the Penitentials had a negative influence on the Celtic Church. Justify your answer. 2 (a) Explain the contents and purpose of Patrick s Confessio. (b) Explore the claim that Patrick was always a man of humility and forgiveness. Justify your answer. 1 [15] Section B Answer one question from Section B 3 (a) Give an account of the lives and contribution to the Celtic Church of any two of the following: Ciar n, Brendan, Comgall, Enda. [35] (b) With reference to other aspects of human experience, explore the view that the leadership provided by religious figures is not always positive. Justify your answer. [15] 4 (a) Explain the reasons that lay behind Colmcille s (Columba s) decision to depart for Iona. [35] (b) With reference to other aspects of human experience, explore the claim that religion should never be used to advance the cause of politics. Justify your answer. [15] 6070 3 6070/2

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