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1.3.2 Interpretation of the Bible (Edexcel RS A)
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1.3.2 Interpretation of the Bible (Edexcel RS A)

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A Full Lesson, including Powerpoint Presentation, Worksheet and Homework Sheet for 1.3.2 Interpretation of the Bible for Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Religious Studies A. The Powerpoint: Slide 1: Title, Do Now Task, Think Back Task Slide 2: The Meaning of Inspiration Slide 3: Catholic Beliefs about the Authority of the Bible (Shown) Slide 4: Divergent Ways of Interpreting the Bible (Liberal/Fundamental) Slide 5: Fundamental vs. Liberal - Supported by Worksheet 1 (Shown) Slide 6: The Bible as a Source of Guidance and Teaching Slide 7: 5 Mark ‘C’ Style Question (Shown) Slide 8: Lectio Divina Slide 9: Homework Task - Supported by Worksheet 2 (Shown) Slide 10: Plenary Worksheet 1: Asks students to comment on how they think Fundamental and Liberal Christians interperet different Bible Stories, including ‘In the Beginning’ - Synoptic Link to 1.3 - Creation Worksheet 2: Used to Support Homework Task, this worksheet asks students to Minimise their Notes from the Lesson - it also includes a research task titled: What Challenges do Modern Science Pose to the Interpretation of the Bible? Ready to Deliver, Little Planning, Fully Resourced. **This Presentation does not cover the last spec point for 1.3.2 - ‘The Implications of Interpretation of the Bible for Catholics today.’
Situation Ethics - Lesson 1 (Edexcel)
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Situation Ethics - Lesson 1 (Edexcel)

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Introduction to Situation Ethics for Edexcel A Level Religious Studies, but can be applied for other exam boards, including AQA, OCR, EDUQAS. This Lesson covers an introduction to theory, including its status as Normative, Deontological, Relativist and Consequential. The Context to the theory, including Joseph Fletcher and the 1960s. The Theory as the ‘Middle way’ between Legalism and antinomianism. The Biblical context to the theory, including in the Letters of St Paul and Life of Jesus. This lesson also includes an assessment opportunity for the ‘8 Mark’ question. There are 3 Worksheets included, they are Exam Style Question, Agape in the New Testament, and Twitter blank quotes sheet.
What is Religion? (KS3 RPE - Intro Lesson)
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What is Religion? (KS3 RPE - Intro Lesson)

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This Lesson provides a stimulus for delivery religion, philosophy and ethics at KS3, by providing students with the key terminology relevant to religion and belief, and allows them to reflect on their own beliefs. The Lesson includes content surrounding, Functional and Substantive Definitions of Religion, with a strong focus on literacy. The Lesson also includes activities that act as an ice breaker and introduce learners to RPE. Feedback is always welcome :)