Classroom resources and creative activities to explore the effect of belief on how people decide how to live, including Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and Humanist views.
£10.00Ideas and resources for students to explore questions of origins and destiny in RE, including Jewish creation stories, the origins of Islam, environmental ethics and interpreting the Book of Revelation.
£10.00Essential RE: Society provides teachers with high-quality learning strategies and resources to support teaching and learning about the roots and influence of religion in society.
£10.00A resource packed with practical and thoughtful ideas for exploring what it means to live a spiritual life, looking at religious and non-religious perspectives.
£10.00Active learning ideas and resources to support teachers exploring ideas of truth in the RE classroom, including the Qur'an, miracles, truth claims, and Genesis and science.
£10.0012 original artworks to stimulate deep thinking and discussion, and philosophical and creative responses. The accompanying booklet offers 42 ways to use them in the 11 - 19 RE classroom.
£27.50Science and religion are different approaches to answering questions about the world, so why are they presented as in conflict?
£16.50World renowned contributors from both sides of the science/God debate unpack the evidence found in the cosmos, life and evolution and the hidden depths of mind and consciousness.
£12.00A comprehensive examination of both the context and content of the Hebrew Bible, with additional material on the historical identity of Ancient Israel and its theological legacy for today, it is fully aware of current scholarship, faithful to the text and to historical details.
£25.00Philosophical RE offers teachers some compelling learning activities on the frontier between philosophy and religion.
£9.50