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Page 1: Edexcel Religious Studies Religious Upbringing
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Religious Upbringing

• D Describe influences on a person’s beliefs

• C/B Explain how a Christian upbringing leads to belief in God

• A/A*Evaluate which aspects of an upbringing are the most influential

Key Words: Baptism, Confirmation, Religious Experience, Parish, Community

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Year 9 GCSE Ethics & Philosophy Term 5: Believing In God

1. Introduction to GCSE

2. Religious Upbringing

3. Religious Experience 1

5. The Argument From Design 1

6. The Argument From Design 2

7. Revision

11. The Argument

From Causation 2

10. The Argument

From Causation 1

9. Assessment Feedback

4. Religious Experience 2

12. How One Religion Responds To Scientific Explanations For the World’s Existence

8. Assessment

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‘I can prove without doubt that everyone in this room believes in this one thing. You all believe in it although your understanding of what it is like is different. You believe in it to such a degree that it controls or affects your behavior. You cannot prove it exists; you cannot touch it or feel it; you have never experienced it … and yet it has an amazing effect on what you are doing right now!’

Answer: Tomorrow

What is it?

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Discuss

Who or what influences a young person the most?

Who would you go to for advice?

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Are we made up of the people we meet?

Discuss:

Is this representative?

Is this a good advert?

Are we just a product of our upbringing?

Write a short paragraph summarising your views

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What are the main features of a Christian Upbringing?

The main features of a Christian upbringing

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TIMELINE OF A CHRISTIAN UPBRINGING

In pairs you must move to the five different stations (5 different aspects of a Christian upbringing)

You will have approximately two minutes at each station

You must fill in your timeline with the information at the stations

Make note of the key words

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How a religious upbringing may lead to belief in God

1. Your parents will have told you about God as part of their promises to bring you up as a Christian and young children believe what their parents tell them.

2. Going to church and seeing so many people praying to God and worshipping God is likely to make them think that God must exist.

3. Sunday School would support belief in God because children would learn why Christians believe in God and what they believe about him.

4. Confirmed – support belief in God through confirmation lessons and you may have a religious experience when the Bishop lays his hands on your head.

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Do you think a religious upbringing causes people to believe in God? (4 marks) (You either agree or

disagree not both)

I think a religious upbringing does/doesn’t cause people to believe in God because … For example … This means …

Also, I think a religious upbringing does/doesn’t cause people to believe in God because … For example … This means …

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Does this help to answer the question?

Copy this Bible quote down and explain your answer

3 v.20-21

Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord

Colossians

Extension: Should we always do what our parents tell us?

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Do you think children should follow the same religion as their parents?

Give two reasons for your point of view. (4)

Extension: Should we always do what our parents tell us?

No – Children should not be

forced to believe in a religion.

It is against their human rights.

E.g. freedom of expression.

No – Children should discover

religion rather than being

forced to believe in religion.

E.g. …

Yes – Children would have

educated in a faith school which

supports belief in God.

E.g. …

Yes – Parents would not ask

children to follow a religion that

they thought was false/Provides

guidance for life.

E.g. …

I agree/disagree that children should follow the same religion as their parents. (Choose one side)

Firstly, children should follow the same religion as their parents because …. (explain and include an example)

Secondly, children should follow the same religion as their parents because …. (explain and include an example)

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What are the main features of a

Christian upbringing?

How does a religious upbringing may lead

to, or support in belief in God?