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I am passionate about Religious Education & theology. I also teach Spanish, English and History.
(2.2) 'God's message to Joseph' to aid pages 38 & 39.
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(2.2) 'God's message to Joseph' to aid pages 38 & 39.

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(2.2) 'God's message Joseph' to aid pages 38 & 39. Objectives i. Know Matthew account of what the message to Joseph. ii. Understand the importance of the virgin birth. iii. Compare Matthew’s and Luke’s accounts. Key Terms 1. Genealogy: A list of the generations in a family, which shows how people are related to each other. 2. Emmanuel: A Jewish name meaning ‘God is with us.’ 3. Virgin birth: The belief that Jesus was fully human but did not have a human father.
To aid (2.1) 'Incarnation' pages 36 &37, AQA Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity.
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To aid (2.1) 'Incarnation' pages 36 &37, AQA Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity.

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To aid (2.1) 'Incarnation' pages 36 &37, AQA Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity. Objectives i. Know what the term incarnation means. ii. Understand what the incarnation shows about God’s love. Key Terms Doctrine: official Church teaching. Incarnation: God taking on the human condition in Jesus. Annunciation: when the Angel Gabriel asked Mary to accept the role of the mother of the Son of God. Angel: a spiritual being believed to act as a messenger of God. Grace: God’s free gift of His unconditional love to the believer.
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.
(1.1) AQA - Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity, Chapter 1, Section 1, p10-11.
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(1.1) AQA - Religious Studies B, Catholic Christianity, Chapter 1, Section 1, p10-11.

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This 25 slide PowerPoint presentation aids the AQA - Religious Studies B Catholic Christianity, Chapter 1 (Michelangelo's 'Creation of Adam) Section 1, pages 10 & 11. Objectives are: 1. Understanding the meaning and significance of Michelangelo’s ‘Creation of Adam.’ 2. Understand how this painting reflects Catholics beliefs about God as creator, and the creation of humanity in the image of God.