WAEC Syllabus for Christian Religious Studies Key Topics & Books

Get the WAEC syllabus for Christian Religious Studies (CRS). Check key topics, recommended textbooks, and study tips to pass your exam.

WAEC Syllabus for Christian Religious Studies (CRS)

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has shared the official syllabus for Christian Religious Studies (CRS).

Students who have registered for the exam should use this syllabus to prepare.

It lists the important topics covered in the exam, helping candidates focus on what matters most.

As the exam date approaches, preparing the right way is important.

Below is the complete WAEC syllabus for CRS, including recommended textbooks and useful study tips to help you succeed.

WAEC Syllabus for Christian Religious Studies (CRS)

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has provided the official syllabus for Christian Religious Studies (CRS). The exam consists of two papers, and both are taken in a single sitting.

Exam Structure

  • Paper 1: This section has 50 multiple-choice questions to be answered in 1 hour, with a total of 40 marks.
  • Paper 2: This section includes nine essay questions. Candidates must answer four questions in 2 hours, totaling 60 marks.

The essay section is divided into three parts:

  1. Section A – Old Testament Themes (4 questions)
  2. Section B – Synoptic Gospels & Acts of the Apostles (3 questions)
  3. Section C – Selected Epistles (2 questions)

WAEC CRS Syllabus – Topics and Objectives

SECTION A: Themes from the Old Testament

S/NTopicsObjectives
1The Sovereignty of God (Gen. 1; 2)(a) God as Creator (b) God as the Controller of the universe
2Leadership Roles (Gen. 37:1-28, 41:1-57, etc.)(a) Joseph (b) Moses (c) Joshua (d) Deborah
3Parental Responsibility (1 Sam. 2:11-36, etc.)Eli and Samuel
4Consequences of Saul’s Disobedience (1 Sam. 15:1-26, etc.)
5Submission to the Will of God (1 Sam. 26; 2 Sam. 12:15-25)(a) David’s obedience to God (b) David’s sin, repentance, and forgiveness
6Making Decisions (1 Kings 9:15-23, etc.)(a) Solomon’s wisdom (b) Unwise choices of Solomon and Rehoboam
7Supremacy of God (1 Kings 16:29-34, etc.)(a) Religious tensions during Ahab’s rule (b) Elijah at Mount Carmel
8Greed and Its Effects (1 Kings 21:1-29, etc.)(a) Ahab (b) Gehazi
9Religious Reforms (2 Kings 22; 23:1-30)King Josiah’s reign
10Concern for One’s Nation (2 Kings 24; 25:1-17, etc.)(a) The nation’s condition (b) Response to national issues
11Faith in God (Dan. 3; Dan. 6)(a) Faith and courage (b) Faith and power
12Nature of God (Amos 2:6-8, etc.)(a) True religion and social justice – Amos (b) God’s divine love – Hosea

SECTION B: Themes from the Synoptic Gospels & Acts of the Apostles

S/NTopicsObjectives
13Baptism & Temptation of Jesus (Matt. 3:13-17, etc.)(a) Jesus’ Baptism (b) Jesus’ Temptation
14The Call & Demands of Discipleship (Matt. 4:18-25, etc.)
15Jesus’ Teaching on Forgiveness (Matt. 6:12,14-15; 18:21-35)
16The Trials of Jesus (Matt. 26:36-56, etc.)(a) Jesus at Gethsemane (b) Peter’s Denials (c) Jesus’ Condemnation
17The Crucifixion, Burial & Resurrection of Jesus (Matt. 27:32-66, etc.)(a) Crucifixion and Burial (b) The Resurrection
18Fellowship in the Early Church (Acts 1:15-26, etc.)
19The Holy Spirit & Mission to the Gentiles (Acts 2; Acts 9, etc.)(a) The Holy Spirit at Pentecost (b) Spreading the gospel to the Gentiles
20Opposition to the Gospel Message (Acts 4:1-31, etc.)

SECTION C: Themes from Selected Epistles

S/NTopicsObjectives
21The Epistles of James (James 1:2-27, etc.)(a) Faith and Works (b) Impartiality (c) Effective Prayers
22The Epistles of 1st Peter (1 Pet. 2:13-17, etc.)(a) Good Citizenship (b) Christian Living (c) Interpersonal Relationships among Christians

Recommended Textbooks for WAEC CRS

Book TitleAuthor
The Holy Bible (Revised Standard Version)
New Clarendon Bible Series
History and Religion of IsraelJ. Bright
The Living World of the Old TestamentB. W. Anderson
The Living World of the New TestamentH. C. Kee & Young
The Synoptic GospelsD. B. J. Campbell
New Bible Commentary – Cambridge
History and Religion of IsraelT. N. O. Quarcoopome
The Life of ChristH. A. Guy
Matthew and Mark for SchoolsJ. S. Pobee
The Gospel According to LukeK. A. Dickson
Simple Approach to CRSJ. Awolabi

Study Tips for WAEC CRS

  1. Use the syllabus – Focus on the listed topics when studying.
  2. Read the recommended textbooks – These books explain everything in detail.
  3. Practice past questions – Solve old exam papers to understand the question style.
  4. Make notes – Summarize key points from each topic.
  5. Revise regularly – Do not wait until the last minute to study.
  6. Pray and stay focused – Keep a positive mindset.

Conclusion

The WAEC Christian Religious Studies (CRS) syllabus helps students prepare well for the exam. It shows important topics, exam format, and recommended textbooks.

Use this syllabus, study hard, and practice past questions to do well in the exam.

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