Endorsed by the Catholic Education Service for the new KS3 Religious Education Directory
Series Editor Andy Lewis, Author Rebecca Jinks, Author Laura Skinner-Howe, Author Mateusz Boniecki, and Author Ann-Marie Bridle
Suitable for: Students of Religious Studies at Catholic schools, aged 11-12
Price: £16.99
ISBN:
978-1382036320
Publication date:
08/06/2023
Paperback:
192 pages
Dimensions:
276x219mm
Availability: In stock.
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Chapter1: Creation and Covenant
Chapter1.1: How do we know about God?
Chapter1.2: How should we read the Bible?
Chapter1.3: What does Genesis 1 teach about creation?
Chapter1.4: What does Genesis 2 teach about creation?
Chapter1.5: What are the scientific theories about creation?
Chapter1.6: What do Catholics believe about scientific theories about creation?
Chapter1.7: What makes humans different to the rest of creation?
Chapter1.8: What is our responsibility to others?
Chapter1.9: What is our responsibility to the world?
Chapter1.10: What is the role of prayer?
Chapter1.11: Ethical Option: What can we do to protect creation?
Chapter1.12: Artistic Expression Option: Can art help Catholics understand creation?
Chapter1.13: Lived Religion Option: What can we learn from Sister Dorothy Stang
Assessment
Chapter2: Prophecy and Promise
Chapter2.1: How do you navigate the Bible?
Chapter2.2: How is the Bible read in translation?
Chapter2.3: How is the Bible a library of books?
Chapter2.4: What connects the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament?
Chapter2.5: Why is the Old Testament important for Catholics?
Chapter2.6: What does it mean that scripture is inspired?
Chapter2.7: What is sacred scripture and sacred tradition?
Chapter2.8: How are scripture, tradition and the magisterium connected?
Chapter2.9: How do Catholics use scripture in the Mass?
Chapter2.10: How is scripture used in the Rosary?
Chapter2.11: Artistic Expression Option: How does the Book of Kells reflect the meaning of scripture?
Chapter2.12: Lived Religion Option: What are biblical idioms?
Assessment
Chapter3: Galilee to Jerusalem
Chapter3.1: What is the Incarnation?
Chapter3.2: Who is Jesus, the Son of God?
Chapter3.3: What did Arius teach about Jesus?
Chapter3.4: Who is Jesus, the Son of Man?
Chapter3.5: Who is Jesus, the Christ and Son of David?
Chapter3.6: Who is Jesus, the Lord?
Chapter3.7: What is the Trinity?
Chapter3.8: How does Catholic worship reflect belief in the Trinity?
Chapter3.9: How is Jesus the perfect human being?
Chapter3.10: Ethical Option: Can businesses act selflessly?
Chapter3.11: Artistic Option: What can Catholics learn from Rublev's Trinity?
Chapter3.12: Lived Religion Option: Who was Father Mychal Judge?
Assessment
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