Year 8
Revision
In this lesson, we will revisit everything that we have done so far. We will explore key Christian practices, church life and Christian ethics.
Year 8
Revision
In this lesson, we will revisit everything that we have done so far. We will explore key Christian practices, church life and Christian ethics.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Recap of key content explored in the unit.
Equipment
You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.
Content guidance
- Contains distressing content.
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
Licence
This content is made available by Oak National Academy Limited and its partners and licensed under Oak’s terms & conditions (Collection 1), except where otherwise stated.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following key terms means to protect and look after the world?
Creation
Sanctity of life
Situation ethics
Q2.
Which book of the Bible does the idea of stewardship come from?
Exodus
Matthew
Revelation
Q3.
Which of the following approaches means to do the most loving thing in any situation?
Christianity
Sanctity of life
Stewardship
Q4.
The principle of the Sanctity of life means that humans and animals are both valuable as they are created by God in the image of God.
True
Q5.
Cosmetic testing would be a justified use of animals under the theory of stewardship.
True
10 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following forms of worship means to follow a set structure and is the traditional form of worship?
Non-liturgical
Private
Public
Q2.
Which of the following items in a church is usually just inside the entrance to the church?
Altar
Lectern
Stained glass window
Q3.
Which of the items in a church links to the Last Supper?
Font
Lectern
Stained glass window
Q4.
Select the correct definition for a sacrament.
A religious practice
An action that looks good
An inward sign of an outward grace
Q5.
Which one of the following pilgrimage locations is famous for healings that have happened there?
Bethlehem
Iona
Jerusalem
Q6.
What is the meaning of transubstantiation?
The belief that the bread and wine change substance into the Holy Spirit.
The belief that the bread and wine don't change substance into the body and blood of Jesus.
The belief that the bread changes substance but the wine does not.
Q7.
Which of the following organisations carries out local evangelism?
Mission organisations
Open Doors
Trussell Trust
Q8.
The principle of the Sanctity of life means that humans and animals are both valuable as they are created by God in the image of God.
True
Q9.
Which of the following key terms means to protect and look after the world?
Creation
Sanctity of life
Situation ethics
Q10.
Which organisation is responsible for foodbanks?
Alpha
Food united
Mission organisations