AQA GCSE Religious Studies Specification B: Incarnation UnitQuick View
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AQA GCSE Religious Studies Specification B: Incarnation Unit

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A fully resourced and sequenced set of lessons for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies Specification B: Incarnation Unit Each lesson has a ‘Do now’, followed by ‘Encounter’ to introduce an idea, ‘Understand’ to develop pupil knowledge and then ‘Apply’, to help pupils make wider links Lessons cover 2.1 Jesus as God incarnate and 2.2 God’s message to Joseph 2.3 Jesus, the Word of God 2.4 Jesus as both fully human and fully God 2.5 Christian symbols 2.6 How the incarnation affects Catholic attitudes towards religious art 2.7 Interpreting statues of Jesus 2.8 The moral teachings of Jesus 2.9 Tradition and St Irenaeus’ writings about Jesus 2.10 Different understandings of the incarnation 2.11 Grace and the sacramental nature of reality 2.12 The seven sacraments 2.13 Imago dei and abortion
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Stewardship of Creation

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This is a series of 7 lessons looking at Stewardship of Creation, intended for 6th Form Core RE. It primarily looks at a Catholic understanding of Stewardship, including core Biblical texts and key documents in the Catholic Social Teaching tradition. It then looks at how ideas of Stewardship are to be found in Islam, Judaism and Hinduism, inviting students to make links with Catholic thought. While most activities are planned to be discursive, they would also work as written tasks. The final lesson sets up for a debate on the issues and how students will go away and act as better stewards of creation.
AQA GCSE RS B Revision QuestionsQuick View
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AQA GCSE RS B Revision Questions

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AQA GCSE Religious Studies B Revision Questions This resource is designed to be a tool for active recall and retrieval practice for the Catholic Christianity GCSE. It covers all of Catholic Christianity, Judaism and Themes 1 & 2 (Relationships and War). The resource is broken down into the modules (i.e. Incarnation) and then there are 5 questions on each topic (i.e. 5 questions on Michelangelo’sCreation of Adam, 5 questions on Other Christian Art that depicts creation). The questions are written using the OUP main textbook and are meant to act in the same way as the front side of flashcards as a prompt for recall. In total there are over 600 questions/5,000 words of recall questions to aide in revision.
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Introduction to the Reformation

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A sequences of lessons for KS3 students introducing them to the Reformation. Topics include Martin Luther Indulgences John Calvin Ulrich Zwingli The Sacraments
GCSE Religious Studies Catholic Christianity- EdexcelQuick View
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GCSE Religious Studies Catholic Christianity- Edexcel

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A complete revision booklet for the Edexcel GCSE Religious Studies: Catholic Christianity paper. The resources cover the 4 topics of Catholic Christianity, Judaism and Philosophy & Relationships. Students have the opportunity to revise key terms, answer active recall questions on subject content and plan for possible D part essay questions
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The Ontological Argument for the Existence of God

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A series of resources for teaching A Level Students the Ontological Argument for the existence of God. Content includes: Anselm’s Context Purpose of the Argument The Proslogion The Monologion Gaunilo’s On Behalf of the Fool Anselm’s Respondio Kant’s Criticism of the Ontological Argument Plantinga’s Modal Ontological Argument