CCA RE Revision
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Key Stage 3
Year 7
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AP1
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How are symbols used in religion?
How did the religions start?
What makes a good teacher?
What makes a good teacher?
What do non-Christian religions believe about Jesus?
How do the religions use symbols in art?
What will you find in religious peoples homes?
AP2
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What is faith?
What is religion?
What is life?
Who or what is God?
How did the universe begin? How will it end?
AP3
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How do we know right from wrong?
what makes something good?
What is the Golden Rule?
What is a moral dilemma?
how can you solve a moral dilemma?
What is love?
What is justice?
Year 8
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What is your spiritual journey?
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Why do reliigons have special books?
How do people celebrate?
Why do some people fast?
How is life like a journey?
How to people celebrate the birth of a baby?
Is marriage important/ how do people respond to death?
Who am I and where do I belong?
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Are religion and science in conflict?
Where did life come from?
Who am I?
Where do I belong?
Are humans special?
What is death?
What is the soul?
Is there a purpose to life?
What rights do humans have?
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Do humans have rights?
Are there religous rights?
Why are people punished?
What is capital punishment?
How can people defend their rights?
Do animals have rights?
Are we responisble for the environment?
Why should we give?
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What is gift giving?
Do we owe something to others?
What is charity?
Why should Christians give to charity?
What is the purpose of giving to charity?
What is Zakat?
What do Charitites do?
Does charity work?
Year 9
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AP1 Why are places and people important in religions?
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What is Pilgrimage?
Why is Israel/ Palestine an important pilgrimage site?
What holy places are there in India?
What makes a good leader?
Who are religous leaders?
Can women be religious leaders?
AP1 Does God exisit?
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Where does our knowledge come from?
Where do our ideas come from?
Why do people say God exists?
Why are people religious?
How do people argue that God exists?
Are we free to choose?
Why do people suffer?
AP2 Is it ever right to kill?
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Whose life is it?
Can war ever be justified?
What is jihad?
What is pacifism?
Why is there conflict in Israel/ Palestine?
Can terrorists be religious?
How is religion portrayed in the media?
AP3 Introduction to Christian and Muslim beliefs
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The trinity
The Nature of Allah
Different sources of wisdom and authority for Muslims
Key Stage 4
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1:2
1:3
1:4
8:1
8.2
8.3
8.4
Key Stage 5
Year 10
1.1 The Trinity
1.2 Creation
1.3 Incarnation
1.4 Last Days of Jesus' Life
1.5 Salvation
1.6 Eschatology
1.7 Problem of Evil
1.8 Solutions to Problem of Evil
2.1 Six Beliefs
2.2 Five Roots 'Usul ad-Din
2.3 Nature of Allah
2.4 Risalah
Unit 8 Section 1 Rights and Responsibilities
Moral Decisions
Human Rights
Democratic Processes
Christianity and Politics
Christian Teachings on Moral Responsibility
Genetic Engineering
Christianity and Genetic Engineering
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Key Words
Bible
the holy book of Christians
Church
the community of Christians (with a small c it means a Christian place of worship)
conscience
an inner feeling of the rightness or wrongness of an action
the Decalogue
the Ten Commandments
democratic processes
the ways in which all citizens can take part in government (usually through elections)
electoral processes
the ways in which voting is organised
the Golden Rule
the teaching of Jesus that you should treat others as you would like them to treat you
human rights
the rights and freedoms to which everyone is entitled
political party
a group which tries to be elected into power on the basis of its policies (eg Labour, Conservative)
pressure group
a group formed to influence government policy on a particular issue
Situation Ethics
the idea that Christians should base moral decisions on what is the most loving thing to do
social change
the way in which society has changed and is changing (and also the possibilities for future change)
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