(3.1) 'The Triune' 21 slides to aid pages 64 & 65.
Objectives
1. Understand why music is important in worship.
2. Understand the role of the psalms in Church worship.
Key Terms
1. Praise: an expression of the respect honour and thanks to God.
2. Mass: a ceremony, also called Eucharist, in which the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus is celebrated using bread and wine.
3. Psalms: a book in the Old Testament containing pieces of poetry that are sometimes set to music.
4. Divine Office: a collection of psalms and readings that every priest, monk and nun has to say at least four times a day.
To aid Chapter 2, sections 2.1 to 2.13. Assessment guidance - Incarnation summaries - Sample 12 mark answer - practice exam questions. A tip on answering the 2 mark question.
(3.2) 'Music in the liturgy' 22 slides to aid pages 66 & 67.
Objectives
i. Know about different styles of religious music including plainchant, traditional hymns, contemporary worship songs and mass settings.
ii. Understand how these different styles of music are used in worship.
Key-Terms
1. Liturgy: the practices and rituals that make up the communal worship of God.
2. Plainchant: an ancient form of song, usually unaccompanied, which uses a limited range of notes.
2. Traditional hymns: religious songs that have been used by believers over generations.
3. Contemporary worship songs: religious songs that have been written recently for the praise of God, often using modern instruments.
4. Mass settings: music that enables people to sing certain parts of the Mass.
(3.8) 'The Trinity and God's love' 26 slides to aid pages 78 & 79.
Objectives
i. Know what St. Augustine said about the Trinity and love.
ii. Understand what Catherine LaCugna meant by the idea of the Trinity as a relationship.
(3.9) 'The authority of the Magisterium and its views on the Trinity' 32 slides to aid pages 80 & 81.
Objectives
i. Understand the importance of the Magisterium for beliefs about the Trinity.
ii. Understand the teachings of the Councils of Nicea and Constantinople.
The Magisterium and its views on the Trinity.
Objectives
i. Understand the importance of the Magisterium for beliefs about the Trinity.
ii. Understand the teachings of the Councils of Nicea and Constantinople.
AQA Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity with Islam & Judaism.
(26 slides) Assessment guidance for Chapter 3- The Triune God (summary).
Sample student 4 & 5 mark question and answers.
Practice questions (exam paper)
(6.1) Eschatology- the Paschal candle - 25 slides to aid pages 142 & 143.
Objectives
i. Know the symbolism of the Paschal candle.
ii. Understand how the Paschal candle reminds Christians that the light of the Risen Christ should be evident in their lives.
(6.2) Michelangelo's ' The Last Judgement' - 33 slides to aid pages 144 & 145.
Objectives
i. Understand the imagery and symbolism that is used in Michelangelo’s ‘The Last Judgement.’
ii. Understand how this reflects Catholic teachings about judgements and the afterlife.
(6.4) Eschatology and life after death (29 slides) to aid pages 148 & 149.
Objectives
i. Know what is meant by eschatology.
ii. Understand how the resurrection of Jesus has influenced Christian eschatology.
Death, Judgement, Heaven & Hell. 25 slides to aid 'The Four Last Things.'
Objectives
i. Know the importance of the four last things.
ii. Understand how the love of God is shown in the four last things.
(6.5) 'The Four Last Things' - 25 slides to aid pages 150 & 151.
Objectives
i. Know the importance of the four last things.
ii. Understand how the love of God is shown in the four last things.
Julian of Norwich & cosmic reconciliation (25 slides).
Objectives
i. Know what is meant by the cosmic reconciliation of all things.
ii. Understand how this relates to God’s creation.
(6.11) The funeral rite - 21 slides to aid pages 162 & 163.
Objectives
i. Know what happens during a Catholic funeral.
ii. Understand how a Catholic funeral shows beliefs about life after death.
(4.1) How church architecture reflects Catholic beliefs-28 slides to aid pages 90 & 91.
Objectives
i. Know how Catholic churches are designed and ordered.
ii. Understand how the Catholic churches help the believer to worship.
Life after death (29 slides)
Objectives
i. Know what is meant by eschatology.
ii. Understand how the resurrection of Jesus has influenced Christian eschatology.
Catholic beliefs on the: sanctity of life, euthanasia and the care for the dying (23 slides).
Objectives
i. Know what ‘sanctity of life’ and ‘euthanasia’ mean.
ii. Understand how beliefs about the ‘sanctity of life’ guide Catholic teachings on the care of the dying and euthanasia.
(6.3) Memorials for the dead 29 slides to aid pages 146 & 147.
Objectives
i. Know the different types of burial that are accepted by the Catholic Church.
ii. Understand how these practices reflect Catholic beliefs about the afterlife.