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Religious Tradition: Christianity - KIT-RTC

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This Kit contains a unit of work that complements the NSW Studies of Religion Preliminary Course. Religious Tradition: Christianity 

Note: You will need to download two links.

Who do you say I am?; Historical Background; Messiah; Principal events of Jesus' Life; Kingdom of God / Heaven; What did Jesus teach about the Kingdom of God? (Stories and Parables, Miracles, Jesus' death and Resurrection); Images of Jesus; Jewish Origins of Christianity; Beginnings of Christianity; Divisions within Christianity; Major Christian Denominations; Principal Beliefs (The Nature of God and Trinity, The Divinity and Humanity of Jesus Christ, Death and Resurrection of Jesus, Revelation, Salvation); The Bible; Stages and development of the Christian Scriptures; Importance of the Bible; Extracts from the Bible concerned with: (Revelation, The Divinity and Humanity of Jesus Christ, The Nature of God and Trinity, Death and Resurrection of Jesus, Salvation); A Christian Code of Ethics; Christian Ethical System; Ten Commandments and Beatitudes; Christian Ethics; Christianity  My Prayer Life; Why do People Pray?; Christianity at Prayer.

Includes:

  • Booklet in PDF and Word Format
  • Lesson plans and worksheets
  • PowerPoint Presentation: DS15 An Unstable History;DS143 Kingdom of God; DS16 Early Christian Communities 2; DS30 The Spread of Christianity; DS36 Divisions in Christianity; DS35 Reformation; DS144 Major Christian Denominations; DS145 Mystery of God; DS146 Jesus Humanity; DS147 Salvation; DS6 The Bible; DS148 Stages in the Development of the Christian Scriptures; DS149 Significance of the Bible; DS151 Revelation; DS212 Key Events in Jesus Life; DS37 A Christian Code of Ethics; DS150 Prayer is

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Preliminary; Religion, Other Religions, Christianity

Updated: 12/6/23

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