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I am passionate about Religious Education & theology. I also teach Spanish, English and History.
AQA - Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity (1.2) - Chapter 1, Section 1.2 pages 12-13.
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AQA - Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity (1.2) - Chapter 1, Section 1.2 pages 12-13.

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This 20 slide PowerPoint will aid Chapter 1, Section 2. The objectives are: i.Know at least one other work of art that shows a Christian understanding of creation. ii. Understand what message this piece of art is trying to convey, Understand what message this. iii. Assess and evaluate the meaning and significance of Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam compared with this piece of art.
(2.9) 'Tradition and St. Irenaeus' writings about Jesus' pages 52 & 53.
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(2.9) 'Tradition and St. Irenaeus' writings about Jesus' pages 52 & 53.

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(2.9) 'Tradition and St. Irenaeus' writings about Jesus' ( 18 slides) to aid pages 52 & 53. Objectives i. Know why tradition is important to Catholics. ii. Understand how Jesus, the Word of God, shows both the fullness of God and the fullness of man. Key Term 1. Tradition: that which has been handed on or passed down; things which have value because they have ‘stood the test of time.’
Michelangelo's - The Last Judgement
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Michelangelo's - The Last Judgement

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Michelangelo's - The Last Judgement 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.
AQA Religion & Life, Catholic Christianity  Studies B, (1.3) pages 14 & 15.
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AQA Religion & Life, Catholic Christianity Studies B, (1.3) pages 14 & 15.

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(1.3) This 15 slide PowerPoint presentation aids the AQA Religious Studies Catholic Christianity Studies B, (1.3), 'Creation and the nature of God in Genesis 1,' Chapter 1, Section 1.3, pages 14-15. Objectives i. Know the scriptural basis for Catholic teachings about God and creation. ii, Understand what these teachings show about the nature God as creator, transcendent and omnipotent.
(2.8) 'The moral teachings of Jesus' pages 50 & 51.
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(2.8) 'The moral teachings of Jesus' pages 50 & 51.

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(2.8) 'The moral teachings of Jesus' pages 50 & 51. Objectives i.Know what Jesus taught in the Beatitudes and the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats. ii. Understand Jesus fulfils the law but also sets a higher standard for his followers. Key Terms 1. Law: the commandments and rules laid down in the Old Testament. 2. Sermon on the mount: Jesus’ teachings found in Matthew 5-7, which gave Christians a set of rules and values to apply in their lives. 3. God’s will: the things that God wants people to do.