The Presence of Jesus & The Trinity Year 8 Mr Campbell Images of God.

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The Presence of Jesus & The Trinity Year 8 Mr Campbell Images of God

What We’ll Cover Today  Morality  Recap – Mondays Lesson  Subject Specific Terminology  D Task / C Task / Learning Prep. Check  The Trinity / A Trinitarian Approach  Learning Prep.

Morality The term Morality refers to a system of ideas of right and wrong based on religious conduct – a way of acting. It is a quality that one displays when being in accord with standard of virtue based conducts. It is a rule or a lesson in moral conduct, a characteristic that we display when acting in a specific sense.

Recap – Mondays Lesson

What We’re Going to Learn About The main focus of the next two (2) lessons are going to be looking at the Trinity, and ways in which Jesus' presence is expressed through icons, prayers, songs and art.

Subject Specific Terminology Today’s Subject Specific Terminology Term is: Trinity Before we discuss today's SST, I would like you to: Look up the SST: Trinity using the link provided. Read the information regarding the key. Make a list of KEY WORDS that relate to The Trinity. And write ONE STRUCTURED PARAGRAPH that Explains The Trinity.

Subject Specific Terminology: Trinity Key WordsDefinition                 

A Trinitarian Approach 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

Learning Prep. – Trinity Flipbook Using the two (2) worksheets provided, create a flipbook that can assist you with learning and understanding the Trinity and what it consists of. Make sure you know what this flip book contains, as this will be the KEY AREA of RECAP NEXT LESSON - Monday

Question Time What are the 3 distinct persons of The Trinity?