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AQA A-Level Religious Studies: Process Theology A fully resourced and engaging AQA A-Level Religious Studies lesson on Process Theology, designed to introduce students to one of the most significant modern challenges to the traditional concept of God. Students explore the Process understanding of God as neither omnipotent nor creator ex nihilo, before examining David Ray Griffin’s rejection of creation from nothing and divine omnipotence. The lesson culminates in an evaluation of whether a limited God is more believable than the traditional theistic God. A hands-on Play-Doh/Lego modelling activity allows students to experience the distinction between persuasive and coercive power, helping them grasp key Process concepts in a memorable and interactive way. Students then apply their understanding through discussion, comparison tasks, and AO2 evaluation activities. Included: Complete 1-hour lesson plan Interactive Play-Doh activity Lego Process God activity Printable Problem of Evil scenario cards AO1 knowledge-building activities AO2 evaluation and discussion tasks Exit ticket/plenary
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Anthropomorphic and Gender-Specific Language About God

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AQA A Level Religious Studies Anthropomorphic and Gender-Specific Language About God A fully resourced, engaging 60-minute lesson designed for AQA A Level Religious Studies. This lesson explores anthropomorphic and gender-specific language about God, focusing on the traditional Christian images of God as Father and God as King, alongside contemporary debates surrounding gender-neutral language and feminist critiques, including the work of Daphne Hampson. Students investigate key biblical evidence, analyse the impact of religious language on belief and society, and evaluate whether traditional God-language remains relevant in the modern world. Activities Include: Language Detective sorting challenge Emoji Theology activity Modern metaphors for God task Church Rebrand competition Four Corners classroom debate Great lesson - rated outstanding
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AQA RS A Level - Christianity - God (Complete unit)

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AQA RS A Level - Christianity - God (Complete unit) Outstanding lessons - Ready to teach! Lesson 1 - An introduction to God & Ethical Monotheism Lesson 2 - God as creator, controller and transcendent Lesson 3 - The doctrine of the Trinity Lesson 4 - God as Personal, God as father and God as Love Lesson 5 - Process Theology Lesson 6 - Anthropomorphic and gender specific language about God
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God as personal, God as Father, and God as Love

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A fully resourced, engaging Year 12 AQA A-Level Religious Studies lesson exploring Christian understandings of God as personal, God as Father, and God as Love (Agape). Designed specifically for the AQA A-Level RS Christianity specification, this lesson blends AO1 knowledge and AO2 evaluation through varied, student-centred activities to maintain engagement and deepen critical thinking. Included in this lesson: ✔ Full ready-to-teach 1-hour lesson ✔ Slide-by-slide teaching content ✔ High-engagement activities every 5–10 minutes ✔ AO1 + AO2 exam focus throughout ✔ Retrieval starter and plenary AFL tasks ✔ Discussion, ranking, debate and movement activities ✔ Storyboard task on the Parable of the Prodigal Son ✔ Mini evaluation activities and exam-style questioning ✔ Differentiation and stretch/challenge opportunities Topics Covered: God as Personal – relationship, prayer, immanence and religious experience God as Father – biblical foundations, symbolism, care and feminist critiques God as Love (Agape) – unconditional love, forgiveness and the Prodigal Son Evaluation of whether father language is still appropriate today Discussion of whether belief in a loving God is compatible with suffering Activities Include: Retrieval grid starter Corners debate and movement tasks Sorting and ranking activities AO2 discussion tasks Deism mini-debate Storyboard activity: The Prodigal Son Exam-style written response practice
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God: Creator, Controller and Transcendent

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This AQA A Level Religious Studies Christianity lesson explores the nature of God as Creator, Controller, and Transcendent, developing both AO1 knowledge and AO2 evaluation skills. Students examine key ideas, including biblical evidence and theological interpretations, to understand how these attributes shape belief in God. Learners engage in a continuum activity to evaluate differing viewpoints and a biblical evidence hunt to connect scripture with core concepts such as creation, divine providence, and transcendence. The lesson encourages critical thinking about how these ideas are understood in modern theology and their impact on religious belief today.
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AQA RS CHRISTIANITY: GOD

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A fun, interactive Year 12 AQA A-Level RS lesson exploring Christian monotheism through covenant and ethical monotheism. Students investigate the meaning of covenant, analyse Exodus 19:5–6, and explore how the Ten Commandments shape moral behaviour. Includes engaging activities such as a Ten Commandments Diamond 9 ranking task, covenant negotiation roleplay, scripture annotation, discussion/debate tasks, and AO1/AO2 exam practice. Designed to build understanding of covenant, obedience, chosen people, and the relationship between God and humanity while supporting AQA Religious Studies assessment objectives. Ideal for Year 12 Christianity units.
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The Doctrine of the Trinity & Its Importance

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AQA RS A Level: Component 2: Christianity: God This lesson examines the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, exploring how God is understood as one essence in three persons. Students engage with a range key biblical texts. Includes a Trinity diagram challenge and a card sorting activity. The lesson then applies understanding through an interactive activity linking the Lord’s Prayer to each person of the Trinity, encouraging students to identify how Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are reflected in Christian worship.
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Conservatism, Apostolic Succession, Neo-Orthodoxy and Karl Barth

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AQA RS A - Level: Sources of Wisdom and Authority Conservatism, Apostolic Succession, Neo-Orthodoxy and Karl Barth A fun lesson which breaks things down so they’re easy to understand and remember. Includes discusssion questions, retrieval quiz, mini-whiteboard activities, speeches and an interactive plenary.
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The Authority of Jesus

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Lesson 3 in the SOW for Sources of Wisdom and Authority - AQA RS A Level Looks at if Jesus is the Son of God, what kind of authority might he have? A Miracles expert carousel challenge Fun retrieval activity!
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Jesus' authority as God's authority

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Lesson 1 of the Sources of Wisdom and Authority unit. AQA Religious Studies. Year 12 - Christianity. A great lesson looking at the Apostles’ Creed, followed by a design your own creed activity before moving on to look at the authority of Jesus as God’s authority with reference to Matthew.
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JESUS: SON OF GOD OR SON OF MAN?

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JESUS: SON OF GOD OR SON OF MAN? Lesson 2 in the topic Sources of Wisdom and authority for AQA RS A Level Includes an investigation task on Jesus’ Identity. Great lesson, students enjoy it!