GCSE Coursework Wealth and Poverty Write about 1500 words on the following: (a) (i) Outline Christian teaching, and the teaching of ONE other religion,

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GCSE Coursework Wealth and Poverty Write about 1500 words on the following: (a) (i) Outline Christian teaching, and the teaching of ONE other religion, on wealth and poverty. (ii) Explain why there is a need for world development. (iii) Analyse and explain the work of ONE religious agency working for world development. (b) There should be no rich people as long as there is poverty in the world. Do you agree? Give reasons for your opinion, showing you have considered another point of view. Your answer should refer to the teaching of at least ONE religion.

ai) Outline Christian teaching, and the teaching of ONE other religion, on wealth and poverty. Christianity teaches that money can be used for good or for bad. An example of how money can be used for good is when …. An example of how money can be used for evil is when …. Christians follow the teachings of Jesus. Jesus taught in the Parable of the Rich Fool that …. Jesus also told people that they were the stewards of God this means they should … Islam teaches that money is a gift from God and Muslims should use this money to look after God’s creation. All rich Muslims must give Zakah, this is ….(p151) Some Muslims also give Sadaqah, this is … Muslims also avoid ….

(ii) Explain why there is a need for world development. There is a need for world development for four reasons, they are … (p159)

(iii) Analyse and explain the work of ONE religious agency working for world development. One religious agency that is working towards world development is Christian Aid.

(b) There should be no rich people as long as there is poverty in the world. Do you agree? Give reasons for your opinion, showing you have considered another point of view. Your answer should refer to the teaching of at least ONE religion.