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RE resources for AQA GCSE and A Level. Please visit my blog for more A Level Buddhism resources!

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RE resources for AQA GCSE and A Level. Please visit my blog for more A Level Buddhism resources!
Arguments for the Existence of God - RE A level Unit, 11 Lessons
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Arguments for the Existence of God - RE A level Unit, 11 Lessons

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11 lessons for the RE AQA A Level spec (could be adapted to suit other specs) - focus is on explaining and evaluating the Ontological, Cosmological and Design Arguments, within the context of philosophical argument and considering the value for faith. There are revision resources and model answers included in the pack, as well as references to the new AQA text book, so a copy will be needed to support these lessons.
RE Revision: Theodicies and the Problem of Evil
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RE Revision: Theodicies and the Problem of Evil

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An overview lesson with corresponding worksheet to help students recap the theodicies that respond to the Problem of Evil (logical and evidential) with a crib sheet for students to fill in. A level (AQA) Unit 1 Philosophy and Ethics
RE Revision Lesson: Applying Normative Ethical Theories to life and death
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RE Revision Lesson: Applying Normative Ethical Theories to life and death

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A ready to talk through lesson outlining key questions that can be considered when applying Natural Moral Law, Situation Ethics and Virtue Ethics to issues of human and animal life and death, as outlined on the AQA Spec for RE, unit 1 Philo and Ethics. includes an explanation of all the ethical issues and direct revision ideas for each.
Lesson X2: Socially Engaged Buddhism and Bachelor Brazier Comparison, RE A Level
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Lesson X2: Socially Engaged Buddhism and Bachelor Brazier Comparison, RE A Level

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2 lessons on one powerpoint, focusing on socially engaged Buddhism and how the work of socially engaged Buddhism can be examined in an exam context, and comparison between the ideas of Batchelor (that Buddhism is not a religion) and Brazier (that Buddhism is a religion) with wider reading and exam context. There is also a Knowledge Organiser for the whole AQA unit on Secularisation. With thanks to other TES authors whose ideas helped with this.
RE Revision Lesson: The Problem of Evil and Responses
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RE Revision Lesson: The Problem of Evil and Responses

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Revision lesson with blank knowledge organiser for students to complete as they go - focusing on AQA RE A Level Unit Problem of Evil and Responses (logical and evidential problem, Free Will Defence, Vale of Soul Making and Process Thought).
RE Revision Lesson: Arguments for the Existence of God
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RE Revision Lesson: Arguments for the Existence of God

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Revision session for AQA RE A Level unit Arguments for the Existence of God. Ready to teach/run through or can be used by students individually to revise. Focuses on 7 key questions for success for each argument: Ontological, Cosmological and Design. How is God defined? What type of reasoning is used? What evidence is given? What criticisms are there? Has the philosopher proven anything? How does the argument help faith? Is it a strong argument?
Challenges of Secualrisation to Buddhism - Lesson RE A Level
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Challenges of Secualrisation to Buddhism - Lesson RE A Level

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Lesson for AQA 2A RE A level. Lesson focusing on how secularisation in the British context has challenged Buddhism. Content covered: what is secularisation? how have moral authorities been replaced by science and rationalism? Buddhism being relegated to the personal sphere. the effect of militant atheism.
Situation Ethics Revision Lesson
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Situation Ethics Revision Lesson

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A fully resourced revision lesson for AQA RE A Level, plus a fill-in-the-gaps knowledge organiser for students to complete as they go or for homework. fully resourced, ready to teach.
Natural Moral Law Revision Lesson
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Natural Moral Law Revision Lesson

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A lesson and knowledge organizer covering all the essential aspects of the AQA spec for A Level RE. Fully resourced and ready to teach. KO is fill-in-the-gaps and can be completed as students go in the lesson or for homework. This can easily be adapted for other exam boards.