What do Christians believe about God?

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What do Christians believe about God? Learning Outcomes To know one quality that Christians believe about God To know multiple qualities that Christians believe about God To explain what Christians believe about God using key terminology Connection Either: Show Heroes You tube clip www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPOJWpiYHUs Or: Spelling Test on keywords

What do Christians believe about God? Learning Outcomes To know one quality that Christians believe about God To know multiple qualities that Christians believe about God To explain what Christians believe about God using key terminology Homework, due in next lesson: Find out what Trinity means in relation to Christianity

What do Christians believe about God? Learning Outcomes To know one quality that Christians believe about God To know multiple qualities that Christians believe about God To explain what Christians believe about God using key terminology Activation 1. Think of your favourite superhero or a superhero you’ve seen on TV or in a film. Create a spider diagram of all the qualities and skills that this person has Discuss responses 2. Make a copy of the spider diagram on p8 of OCR Philosophy book. Discuss keywords and add them to introduction sheet 3. Read p100-101 of Religion in Focus sheet

What do Christians believe about God? Learning Outcomes To know one quality that Christians believe about God To know multiple qualities that Christians believe about God To explain what Christians believe about God using key terminology Demonstration Discuss in pairs and then write down your answers in the front of your books: 1. Is it possible to describe God at all? 2. Why do people’s images of God vary so much? 3. Do Christians believe in one God or three? 4. Was Jesus God, man or both? Extension: Should Christians draw what they think God looks like? Explain your answer showing two points of view and referring to Christianity

What do Christians believe about God? Learning Outcomes To know one quality that Christians believe about God To know multiple qualities that Christians believe about God To explain what Christians believe about God using key terminology Consolidation Discuss responses to the task In the back of your book, write down 3 beliefs Christians have about God Peer mark answers