The Nature of Families (AQA GCSE Religious Studies A (8062))
Revision Note
Written by: Angela Yates
Reviewed by: Bridgette Barrett
The Nature of Families
A family is a group of people who are related by blood, marriage or adoption
Family life has changed over the years and there are many types of families in modern Britain
A nuclear family is a couple and their children
A single parent family is one parent with their own child or children, for example as a result of death, divorce, or the end of a relationship between the parents
A stepfamily is a family formed on the remarriage of a divorced or widowed person that includes a child or children
An extended family is where other relatives such as grandparents are included within the family. Extended families living together is very common in many non-Western cultures
A same-sex family is one where same-sex parents raise children together
Although there are many types of family group in modern Britain, the family is considered the main building block of society
It creates stability for its members
It is considered the best environment to bring up children and meet their needs
Christianity & the Nature of Families
Christian Teaching About the Nature of Families
Family life is of central importance to Christians
Jesus commanded that all Christians should love one another (John 13:34), and love is at the heart of all relationships, including families
It is within a family that a child learns to love
It is also within a family that a child learns about Christian traditions, teachings and values
The Catholic Church explains that there are many lessons about values and worship to be learned within the family
‘Here one learns endurance and the joy of work ... love, generous - and even repeated - forgiveness, and above all divine worship in prayer and the offering of one’s life’ (Catechism 1657)
In Biblical times people often lived in extended families so that both the very young and old could be looked after
The older generations passed on the traditions and teachings of the religion to the next generation
Islam & the Nature of Families
Muslim Teaching About the Nature of Families
Muslims see extended families as central to God’s plan for humanity
Families are vital to shape the moral values and character of children
Traditionally men and women take on different roles within the family
Men are expected to work and to provide for their wife and children, and take responsibility for major decisions
Women have an important role in looking after the home, raising children and making decisions about the household
A Muslim mother commands great respect and obedience from her children
‘Heaven is under the feet of the mothers’ (Hadith)
Muslims should care for all members of the family, especially the elderly
They should be treated with kindness and respect to repay the care they showed for the younger generations
Christianity & The Role of Parents & Children
The Role of Parents in Christian Families
Christian parents have a duty to love and care for their children
They should raise the children within the Christian faith
They should teach their children Christian values: love, loyalty, respect for life, compassion, generosity
Parents want their children to be able to think for themselves and be true to themselves, while also being tolerant of other people’s views
The Role of Children in Christian Families
Christian children should respect and obey their parents, especially when they are elderly and need support.
This was commanded in the Ten Commandments
‘Honour your father and mother’ (Exodus 20:12)
It is considered a denial of the faith not to look after children or elderly parents properly
‘Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever’ (1 Timothy 5:8)
Islam & The Role of Parents & Children
The Role of Parents in Muslim Families
Children are a great blessing from God
Muslim parents have a duty to love and care for their children
They are taught to provide a stable environment for them to grow up in
They should raise them within the faith of Islam
They should teach their children how to live a good Muslim life
This includes how to pray, how to keep halal food laws, and how to follow Muslim values
‘Honour your children and perfect their manners’ (Hadith)
Some Muslims send their children to faith schools or the madrassah (mosque school) to make sure they get a good religious education
The Role of Children in Muslim Families
Muslim children are expected to respect and obey their parents
Your Lord has commanded that you should worship none but Him and that you be kind to your parents... (Qur’an 17:23)
This includes taking care of them when they are elderly and become ill or infirm
Examiner Tips and Tricks
When you revise this section, make sure you do so alongside Module 8.4.2 The Purpose of Families to learn further relevant points and religious teachings that can be used when answering questions about The Nature of Families
Worked Example
Give two teachings about the role of parents in a religious family
[2 marks]
Answer:
One role of parents in both Christianity and Islam is to set an example to their children in how to live a good moral life (1 mark)
Another role of parents in a religious family is to teach their children about the beliefs and traditions of their faith, such as how to pray (1 mark)
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