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I am passionate about Religious Education & theology. I also teach Spanish, English and History.

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I am passionate about Religious Education & theology. I also teach Spanish, English and History.
'Grace and the sacramental nature of reality' to aid pages 56 & 57.
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'Grace and the sacramental nature of reality' to aid pages 56 & 57.

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(2.11) ‘Grace and the sacramental nature of reality’ to aid pages 56 & 57. Objectives i. Understand the meaning of the term ‘grace.’ ii. Understand how reality can be thought of as a ‘sacramental.’ iii.Understand how each of these ideas affects Catholic understanding of God’s creation. Key Terms 1. Grace: God’s free gift of His unconditional love to the believer. 2. The divine life: the shared love of the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit. 3. Sinful: when humans turn away from God and do what they want, rather than what God wants. 4 Sacrament: rites and rituals through which the believer receives a special gift of grace; for Catholics, Anglicans and many Protestants, sacraments are ‘outward signs’ of ‘inward grace.’
(2.5) to aid 'Christian symbols, pages 44 & 45.
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(2.5) to aid 'Christian symbols, pages 44 & 45.

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(2.5) to aid 'Christian symbols, pages 44 & 45. Objectives i. Know the meaning of the symbols Ichthus, Alpha, Omega and Chi-Chi. ii. Understand the purposes and use of these symbols. Key Terms 1. Ichthus (fish): a symbol of a fish, based on a Greek acronym that translates as ‘Jesus Christ, Son of God and Saviour.’ 2. Alpha and Omega: a symbol made from the first and the last letters of the Greek alphabet, which are used to show that God and Jesus are eternal-the beginning and the end of all things. 3. Chi-Rho: a symbol to represent Jesus, made up of the first two letters of his name in Greek.
Introducing Hinduism - 363 slides -
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Introducing Hinduism - 363 slides -

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Hinduism This Unit of Work contains (363 slides in total): - 51 key-terms (on individual slides) with their definition and a picture. - Introduction to Hinduism. - Gods and godesses. - The caste system. - Two Hindu leaders. - Hindu holy books. - The Mahabharata and the Ramayana. - Worship at home. - Hindu temples. - Worship in a temple. - Two important temples. - Pilgrimage. Special Occasions - Birth & childhood. - Marriage. - Death. Celebrations - Divali. - Navaratri and Dassehra. - Holi and Raksha Bandhan. - Death and reincarnation. - Ways to be a Hindu. - Also includes: Video links, questions to revise each section & research exercises.
Catholic teachings about poverty - 35 slides -
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Catholic teachings about poverty - 35 slides -

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(13.7) Catholic teachings about poverty Objectives i. Know what the Catholic Church teaches about the Christian duty to take action against poverty. ii. Understand significance of the teaching that the needs of the poor should be put first (the preferential option for the poor).
(13.5) Wealth creation and exploitation
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(13.5) Wealth creation and exploitation

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(13.5) Wealth creation and exploitation Objectives i. Understand what the Catholic Church teaches about wealth creation and exploitation of the poor. ii. Know how the Catholic Church is helping to combat human trafficking. iii. Understand views about the wealth of the Catholic Church.
(12.12) Conflict resolution and peacemaking - 48 slides -
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(12.12) Conflict resolution and peacemaking - 48 slides -

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(12.12) Conflict resolution and peacemaking Objectives i. Understand what the Bible and Catholic Church teach about peacemaking and conflict resolution. ii. Know how two Christian organisations work to bring about peace. iii. Understand why some Christians prefer the use of non-violent resistance.