

AQA GCSE Religious Studies – Pacifism and Peacemaking (Christianity & Islam)
This inspiring and informative lesson is designed to meet the requirements of the AQA GCSE Religious Studies specification (Theme D: Religion, Peace and Conflict). It introduces students to the concept of pacifism, explores Christian and Islamic attitudes to non-violence and peace, and examines the work of key pacifist organisations: the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship and the Muslim Peace Fellowship. The lesson encourages critical reflection on moral decision-making, belief in action, and how religious principles are lived out in efforts to build peace and resist violence.
Learning Outcomes:
- Define pacifism and explain why some individuals and groups choose to be pacifist
- Explain Christian and Islamic beliefs about pacifism, using religious teachings and examples
- Describe the work of two major pacifist organisations – The Anglican Pacifist Fellowship and The Muslim Peace Fellowship
What’s Included:
- Visually engaging PowerPoint presentation with key information, definitions, and discussion prompts
- A starter activity recaps prior knowledge from the scheme of work (SOW), helping students to connect new learning to what they already know.
- Throughout the lesson, **questioning activities **are used to promote discussion, check understanding, and encourage participation.
- Printable worksheet with comprehension, analysis, and reflection tasks
- Side by-side comparison of Christian and Islamic views on pacifism
- Case studies on the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship and the Muslim Peace Fellowship
- Students will complete an exam/ deliberate practice question to develop their assessment skills and apply their knowledge with scaffolding
- The lesson concludes with a final activity that allows students to consolidate their understanding and reflect on what they have learned.
Why Choose This Resource?
Fully aligned with AQA GCSE Religious Studies (Theme D: Religion, Peace and Conflict)
Promotes SMSC development and encourages empathy, moral reflection, and understanding of peaceful activism
Supports strong exam preparation with structured writing practice and modelled responses
Offers cross-curricular links with Citizenship, History, and Ethics
Ideal for classroom delivery, revision, or independent study. Adaptable for a wide range of learners and learning environments.
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