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Expressing one's worldview

Rituals and art.
Expressing world views through travel and pilgrimage

The purpose of this list is to expand the definition and discussion of pilgrimage

How did religions respond to the COVID-19 Pandemic?

These resources will help you and your students understand how religious communities around the world adapted to the pandemic.

How can the Catholic Church be inclusive of the LGBTQ+ community?

This list will help you to consider how Catholic spaces might explore LGBTQ+ ministry in line with Church teaching.

The Bible: the basics

These resources aim to help you to deepen your subject knowledge of the Bible, as well as support students in exploring it.

Introducing the history of Christianity

These resources offer a mixed overview of both the early Christian Church and the diversity of belief in modern day Christianity.

Spiritual Music and the Brain

These resources use scientific disciplines to consider the effect that spiritual worship and music has on brain development and health and on spirituality.

Dance in religious worship and ceremonies

This list aims to help students explore ways that dance has become part of religious expressions of faith and belief.

The symbolism of water in ritual and ceremony

This resource list will help the religion and worldviews teacher of KS3 and above explore some of the many symbolic meanings that water holds in religious traditions.

Introduction to Environmental Theology

These texts provide them with a helpful chance to step back and think about our relationship with the environment in a wider theological context.

Blended Worldviews

The resources in this list illustrate how some members of various groups blend teachings, practices and aspects of approaches together to form their own personal worldview.

Time

This resource list will help teachers and students explore the different ways that religion, science, philosophy, anthropology and linguistics have sought to understand this elusive aspect of the human experience.

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