Name RE Religion and Life Year 10 A Mr Cook.

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Name RE Religion and Life Year 10 A Mr Cook

On the first page of your exercise book copy the following Title- Religion and Life based on a study of Roman Catholic Christianity 4 Sections Believing in God Matters of Life and Death Marriage and the Family Religion and Community Cohesion

Use the second page of your exercise book for the unit title Believing in God

On the third page put the title Key Terms Using page 2 copy the KEY TERMS into your exercise book. Please leave space for definitions to be added and leave a line between each one. Eg Agnosticism- Free Will- Natural Evil- If you finish early, in the back of your book note down some of the things that have influenced you in your life

1.1 Catholic Upbringing and Belief in God Describe a Roman Catholic Upbringing Explain how a Roman Catholic Upbringing may lead to or support belief in God Give examples from your own upbringing that have influenced you

Catholic Upbringing and Belief in God Read pages 4 and 5 Complete Activity 1 Why do parents make most of the decisions at the start of the life of a catholic? Describe some of the key features of a Catholic upbringing. “A Catholic upbringing is pretty much guaranteed to produce an adult catholic” Do you agree? Give some reasons why some may disagree. You must refer to Catholic Christianity in your answer. Which parts of a Catholic upbringing do you think are successful and which parts fail?

Homework Please TYPE a list of the main things in your life that have influenced you. Please put your name on the back and not the front. Check you can’t see your name through the sheet. Next lesson we will see if you can work out who wrote each list

Homework Finish classwork Page 26 question 1C Due Tuesday