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CW 4.1 Monotheistic religions – how can this be?

June 12, 2017

While grounded in the Christianity in the world key idea: Religious beliefs and ideas shape people’s thinking, this inquiry unit demonstrates how two other key ideas can be integrated into a topic – in this case, key ideas relating to service and to ethical decision-making.

A broad range of graphic organisers and a variety of information gathering strategies are employed throughout the unit as students are actively involved in progressing with their inquiry into monotheistic religions. Having pursued this, they consider the concept and nature of service as it is enacted globally and locally.

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