51ºÚÁÏ

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27 March 2025

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Inspired by AQA GCSE Religious Studies Christianity: Chapter 1 Beliefs and Teachings.

This lesson explores the central role of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection in Christian beliefs about salvation. Students will examine how Jesus’ death is seen as a sacrifice that atones for human sin, restoring the broken relationship between humanity and God. They will also learn about different interpretations of atonement theories (e.g., ransom, substitution, and moral influence). Through discussion and reflection, students will consider why both the crucifixion and resurrection are essential to Christian beliefs about salvation and eternal life.

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