Focuses on: Debates about female ordination in the Church of England up to and after 1994 and the continuing debate today
Lesson starts with a key concept check, then students are introduced to the arguments surrounding female priests from a clip of the Vicar of Dibley. They are then introduced to the hierarchy of the Church of England, and go through a timeline of female ordination, ending with being introduced to Libby Lane’s consecration as a bishop. Students then watch an 8 minute video about the role and authority of women in the Church, picking out further key arguments which they will use, combined with their textbook, to bullet point down arguments for and against the 15 mark statement, ‘women should not be leaders in Christianity’.
Resources included: PowerPoint, lesson plan, video links
Students will need textbooks
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