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Lesson Two Exploring the Nature of Ultimate Questions

Lesson Two Exploring the Nature of Ultimate Questions. Learning Objectives. To understand what an ultimate question is. To recognise how ultimate questions interlink. To respond to one of three ultimate questions. What is an Ultimate Question?.

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Lesson Two Exploring the Nature of Ultimate Questions

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  1. Lesson TwoExploring the Nature of Ultimate Questions

  2. Learning Objectives • To understand what an ultimate question is. • To recognise how ultimate questions interlink. • To respond to one of three ultimate questions.

  3. What is an Ultimate Question? • An important reason for studying RE is to answer ultimate questions yourself. • Ultimate questions are important questions about reality that do not have a certain answer and thus are still debated. The major world religions and secular traditions give different answers to many of these questions.

  4. Generating Ultimate Questions • On your sticky note, write down three questions that are important to you. • 1. • 2. • 3.

  5. Life Good Human beings The World Evil Death God

  6. 1. Who Am I?

  7. 2. How Should I Live?

  8. 3. What is Real?

  9. Plenary • Which question do you think is most important? Why? • Write down your answer to the question you think is most important.

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