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Angels in the Qur'an - Article with Quranic references
Examining Religion and Belief: Muslims Vol. 2 - Rachel Dryden is a PhD student at Cambridge University. In this document, she summarises some key points from her studies, on what the Qur'an say about angels.
£CALL Out of stockAnimal Ethics: perspectives from 5 religions
Animal Ethics is part of the BBC’s Ethics website. It provides detailed and comprehensive coverage of the main areas of study required by the exam boards e.g. legislation; moral status of animals; experimentation; eating animals; pets; hunting; animal activism. Perspectives from five religions are covered: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism. The material is text-based. It is suitable as a reference point for students, particularly more able ones, and is a readily accessible source from anywhere with internet access.
£CALL Out of stockAnti-racism!
Sally Elton Chalcroft reminds teachers that our mind-set matters. Every child of every race deserves a positive image.
£CALL Out of stockAntonia Rolls: Artist Extraordinaire
Antonia Rolls is a Christian artist, beloved of many teachers of RE. Her work has featured in both of REtoday's Picturing Jesus packs.
£CALL Out of stockAQA Religious Studies for AS and A2
This will be a very useful resource for any students learning ethics, especially if they are studying an AQA specification.
£CALL Out of stockArchbishop Desmond Tutu
This resource is from a primary RE Today curriculum book called Special People. This resource uses Archbishop Desmond Tutu as an example of special people in the world. Full of classroom activities for primary pupils.
£CALL Out of stockAre art and music used in Islam
RE Ideas: Expressive Arts - Are art and music used in Islam
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Inspiring RE: Right and wrong - Temptation scenario
£CALL Out of stockAre you sitting (too) comfortably?
Additional resources to accompany the article on page 34 by Mark Plater.
£CALL Out of stockAre You There, God? Marcus Brigstocke
Marcus Brigstocke, comedian, theological enquirer, regrets his irreligiosity – kind of! Share his wistful take on spiritual development with your pupils for some good RE lessons.
£CALL Out of stockArguments writing frame
An extended version of the article by Ben Wood and Lat Blaylock on using questions about prayer to develop students’ skills at arguing.
£CALL Out of stockArt representing Jesus (IBC)
RE Ideas: Jesus - Many Christian and non-Christian artists choose to represent the person and life of Jesus Christ through art.
£CALL Out of stockArtist's impression of King Solomon's Temple
Drawing of King Solomon's temple in Jerusalem. From RE Today publication 'Inspiring RE: Jewish people', for activity 1 in What do the 'foot festivals' mean in Judaism today? Suitable for ages 7-11.
£CALL Out of stockArtwork - beliefs about God
Four images that illustrate different beliefs about God.
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