Christian Vision of the Human Person
In first term of the certificate of Religious Education students are studying the Awakenings post compulsory unit The Human Search for Meaning
In this unit students will explore aspects of the human search for meaning and investigate how diverse religious traditions respond to ultimate questions and support us in our personal search for meaning.
Students should be able to express an understanding and appreciation of belief systems and spirituality and how religious experience, traditions and communities serve to engage and support people and their search for meaning.
Students should be able to express an understanding and appreciation of belief systems and spirituality and how religious experience, traditions and communities serve to engage and support people and their search for meaning.
Unit Outcomes By the end of this unit the students should be able to:
1. Name events and experiences of human life that give rise to experiences of questioning and ambiguity.
2. Describe and analyse a range of ultimate questions.
3. Critically reflect on a number of secular and diverse religious responses to these ultimate questions.
4. Investigate the cohesive response that the Christian tradition provides to ultimate questions and human meaning-making.
1. Name events and experiences of human life that give rise to experiences of questioning and ambiguity.
2. Describe and analyse a range of ultimate questions.
3. Critically reflect on a number of secular and diverse religious responses to these ultimate questions.
4. Investigate the cohesive response that the Christian tradition provides to ultimate questions and human meaning-making.
Year 12 Retreat
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Bicentennial Man
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Jung and Personality Type
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Jungian Online Test Instructions (Word) | |
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Class Work 3
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Two Applications of Jungian Type (PowerPoint) | |
File Size: | 423 kb |
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