2.3.7
Evolution & Religion
Evolution and Religion
Evolution and Religion
Evolution is a challenge to religion. Evolution disagrees with the religious account of creation.
The book of Genesis
The book of Genesis
- In the account of creation in the Book of Genesis, it says that God made men and women in his own image.
- They were created separately from animals and were the high point of creation.
- Everything else in creation was created for the benefit of humans. Water to drink, food to eat, the moon and stars to give light and warmth.
- Many Christians believe that only human beings are special in having an immortal soul.
- And that, when human's bodies die, they enjoy eternal life with God.
The challenge to religion
The challenge to religion
- Evolution is accepted by almost every scientist now.
- But, it presents a major problem for Christianity.
- There are two important messages that come from the Book of Genesis:
- That God is the creator of all things
- And that human beings were a uniquely special creation.
The challenge to religion (cont.)
The challenge to religion (cont.)
- But now it appears that God did not create human beings especially.
- And that, far from being unique, they are just the most complex of evolved species.
- It could be said that a pillar upon which Christianity is based collapsed.
- And, that scientific evidence has disproved religious belief.
Is there a way back for religion?
Is there a way back for religion?
- There are Christians for whom evolution is an impossible problem.
- When forced to choose between science and faith, they choose faith and say that science is wrong.
- But, there are Christians who say that their beliefs and the science of evolution can agree.
- The Catholic Church accepts that humans evolved.
- But it also teaches that human beings are still the summit of God’s creation. This is because they are given an immortal soul by God.
1Year 7
1.1Origins of Abrahamic Faith
1.1.1Genesis
1.1.2Noah & the Flood
1.1.3The Importance of Noah
1.1.4Abraham
1.1.5The Covenant
1.1.6Abraham's Sacrifice
1.1.7Ibrahim's Sacrifice
1.1.8Ibrahim & Hajar
1.1.9Ibrahim & the Ka'aba
1.1.10Isaac & Jacob
1.1.11Moses & the Exodus
1.1.12The Tabernacle
1.1.13Leviticus & Sacrifice
1.1.14Teachings in Leviticus
1.1.15Jesus' Teachings
1.1.16Jesus the Rebel
1.1.17Jesus' Death & Resurrection
1.1.18The Meaning of Jesus' Sacrifice
1.1.19The Relationship Between Judaism & Christianity
1.1.20The Ka'aba
1.1.21The Prophet Muhammad
1.2Judaism
1.2.1What Do Jews Believe?
1.2.2Moses
1.2.3The Jewish Scriptures - The Written Law
1.2.4The Jewish Scriptures - The Oral Law
1.2.5The Tradition of Discussion & Debate
1.2.6Orthodox Judaism
1.2.7Reform Judaism
1.2.8The Daily Practices of Orthodox & Reform Jews
1.2.9The First Temple
1.2.10The Tabernacle's Journey & End
1.2.11Orthodox & Reform Synagogues
1.2.12What is Shabbat?
1.2.13Traditional Rituals for Shabbat
1.2.14What is Pesach?
1.2.15What is Yom Kippur?
1.2.16How Have Jews Been Persecuted?
1.2.17The Persecution of the Jews Throughout History
1.2.18The Black Death
1.2.19Antisemitism in Nazi Germany
1.2.20The Holocaust
1.2.21Genocide
1.2.22How the Holocaust has Impacted the Jewish Identity
1.2.23Holocaust Memorial
1.3Christianity
1.3.1The Nativity
1.3.2Christian Beliefs about the Baby Jesus
1.3.3Jesus' Ministry
1.3.4The Sermon on the Mount
1.3.5The Crucifixion
1.3.6The Last Supper
1.3.7The Resurrection
1.3.8Christian Beliefs about the Resurrection
1.3.9The Council of Nicaea
1.3.10The Nicene Creed
1.3.11Saint Augustine
1.3.12Protestantism
1.3.13The Reformation
1.3.14Christianity Today
1.3.15Evangelical Churches
1.3.16The Future of Christianity
1.4Buddhism
1.4.1Religion in India
1.4.2The Caste System
1.4.3Meditation
1.4.4Caste & Religion
1.4.5Puja
1.4.6Karma & the Cycle of Rebirth
1.4.7The Four Noble Truths
1.4.8The Three Marks of Existence
1.4.9The Buddha’s Noble Eightfold Path to Enlightenment
1.4.10How do Buddhists Live?
1.4.11The Four Sights
1.4.12The Buddha
1.4.13The Middle Way & Enlightenment
2Year 8
2.1Islam
2.2Hinduism
2.2.1The Prehistoric Roots of Hinduism
2.2.2Key Ideas in Hinduism
2.2.3The Caste System
2.2.4The Vedic Period
2.2.5The Upanishads
2.2.6Alexander the Great & The Mauryan Empire
2.2.7Revelation & The Sharing of Knowledge
2.2.8Understanding the Self
2.2.9Karma, Yoga & the Self
2.2.10The Divine Presence
2.2.11Hindu Statues and Icons
2.2.12British Colonialism & Gandhi
2.3Atheism
2.3.1Where Did Atheism Come From?
2.3.2The Impact of Scientific Developments
2.3.3Plato's Cave
2.3.4Challenging the Bible
2.3.5The Enlightenment
2.3.6Evolution
2.3.7Evolution & Religion
2.3.8Morality & God
2.3.9Morality Without God
2.3.10Frederick Nietzsche - How to Live Without Religion
2.3.11Militant Atheism
2.3.12Humanism
2.3.13The Future of Atheism
2.4Philosophy of Religion
2.4.1Who is God?
2.4.2Theists, Atheists & Agnostics
2.4.3Faith & Empiricism
2.4.4The Design Argument
2.4.5Is The Design Argument Convincing?
2.4.6The Cosmological Argument
2.4.7Criticisms of The Cosmological Argument
2.4.8The Problem of Evil
2.4.9Free Will Theodicy
2.4.10Soul-Making Theodicy
2.4.11Religious Experience
2.4.12Types of Religious Experience
2.4.13Criticisms of Religious Experience
3Year 9
3.1Life & Death
3.1.1What is the Right Thing To Do?
3.1.2Thomas Aquinas - Natural Law
3.1.3Building a Moral Code
3.1.4Criticisms of Natural Law
3.1.5Joseph Fletcher - Situation Ethics
3.1.6Understanding Situation Ethics
3.1.7Criticisms of Situation Ethics
3.1.8Sanctity of Life
3.1.9Quality of Life
3.1.10Abortion
3.1.11Moral Questions About Abortion
3.1.12Euthanasia
3.1.13Moral Questions About Euthanasia
3.1.14Capital Punishment
3.1.15Arguments Against Captial Punishment
3.1.16Animal Rights
3.1.17Alternative Views on Animal Rights
3.2Extremism
3.2.1What Does Extremism Mean?
3.2.2Extremism Explained
3.2.3Why do People Become Extremists?
3.2.4What are Conspiracy Theories?
3.2.5Why do People Believe Conspiracy Theories?
3.2.6What is Anti-Semitism?
3.2.7Anti-Semitic Stereotyping
3.2.8The Holocaust
3.2.9After the Holocaust
3.2.10Religious Fundamentalism
3.2.11The Problem of Fundamentalism
3.2.12Nationalism
3.2.13Nationalism & Extremism
3.2.14What is a Terrorist?
3.2.15Political & Religious Terrorism
3.2.16Free Speech
3.2.17Hate Speech
3.2.18How do we Fight Extremism?
3.3Equality
3.3.1Introduction to Equality
3.3.2Is the UK an Equal Society?
3.3.3Religion and Equality
3.3.4Interpreting the Scripture
3.3.5Racism and Scripture
3.3.6Scripture Against Racism
3.3.7The Fight for Racial Equality
3.3.8Gender Equality and Scripture
3.3.9Gender Equality; Women in Worship
3.3.10LGBTQ+ Matters
3.3.11The Fight for LGBTQ+ Equality
3.3.12Disability Matters
3.3.13The Fight for Disability Equality
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1Year 7
1.1Origins of Abrahamic Faith
1.1.1Genesis
1.1.2Noah & the Flood
1.1.3The Importance of Noah
1.1.4Abraham
1.1.5The Covenant
1.1.6Abraham's Sacrifice
1.1.7Ibrahim's Sacrifice
1.1.8Ibrahim & Hajar
1.1.9Ibrahim & the Ka'aba
1.1.10Isaac & Jacob
1.1.11Moses & the Exodus
1.1.12The Tabernacle
1.1.13Leviticus & Sacrifice
1.1.14Teachings in Leviticus
1.1.15Jesus' Teachings
1.1.16Jesus the Rebel
1.1.17Jesus' Death & Resurrection
1.1.18The Meaning of Jesus' Sacrifice
1.1.19The Relationship Between Judaism & Christianity
1.1.20The Ka'aba
1.1.21The Prophet Muhammad
1.2Judaism
1.2.1What Do Jews Believe?
1.2.2Moses
1.2.3The Jewish Scriptures - The Written Law
1.2.4The Jewish Scriptures - The Oral Law
1.2.5The Tradition of Discussion & Debate
1.2.6Orthodox Judaism
1.2.7Reform Judaism
1.2.8The Daily Practices of Orthodox & Reform Jews
1.2.9The First Temple
1.2.10The Tabernacle's Journey & End
1.2.11Orthodox & Reform Synagogues
1.2.12What is Shabbat?
1.2.13Traditional Rituals for Shabbat
1.2.14What is Pesach?
1.2.15What is Yom Kippur?
1.2.16How Have Jews Been Persecuted?
1.2.17The Persecution of the Jews Throughout History
1.2.18The Black Death
1.2.19Antisemitism in Nazi Germany
1.2.20The Holocaust
1.2.21Genocide
1.2.22How the Holocaust has Impacted the Jewish Identity
1.2.23Holocaust Memorial
1.3Christianity
1.3.1The Nativity
1.3.2Christian Beliefs about the Baby Jesus
1.3.3Jesus' Ministry
1.3.4The Sermon on the Mount
1.3.5The Crucifixion
1.3.6The Last Supper
1.3.7The Resurrection
1.3.8Christian Beliefs about the Resurrection
1.3.9The Council of Nicaea
1.3.10The Nicene Creed
1.3.11Saint Augustine
1.3.12Protestantism
1.3.13The Reformation
1.3.14Christianity Today
1.3.15Evangelical Churches
1.3.16The Future of Christianity
1.4Buddhism
1.4.1Religion in India
1.4.2The Caste System
1.4.3Meditation
1.4.4Caste & Religion
1.4.5Puja
1.4.6Karma & the Cycle of Rebirth
1.4.7The Four Noble Truths
1.4.8The Three Marks of Existence
1.4.9The Buddha’s Noble Eightfold Path to Enlightenment
1.4.10How do Buddhists Live?
1.4.11The Four Sights
1.4.12The Buddha
1.4.13The Middle Way & Enlightenment
2Year 8
2.1Islam
2.2Hinduism
2.2.1The Prehistoric Roots of Hinduism
2.2.2Key Ideas in Hinduism
2.2.3The Caste System
2.2.4The Vedic Period
2.2.5The Upanishads
2.2.6Alexander the Great & The Mauryan Empire
2.2.7Revelation & The Sharing of Knowledge
2.2.8Understanding the Self
2.2.9Karma, Yoga & the Self
2.2.10The Divine Presence
2.2.11Hindu Statues and Icons
2.2.12British Colonialism & Gandhi
2.3Atheism
2.3.1Where Did Atheism Come From?
2.3.2The Impact of Scientific Developments
2.3.3Plato's Cave
2.3.4Challenging the Bible
2.3.5The Enlightenment
2.3.6Evolution
2.3.7Evolution & Religion
2.3.8Morality & God
2.3.9Morality Without God
2.3.10Frederick Nietzsche - How to Live Without Religion
2.3.11Militant Atheism
2.3.12Humanism
2.3.13The Future of Atheism
2.4Philosophy of Religion
2.4.1Who is God?
2.4.2Theists, Atheists & Agnostics
2.4.3Faith & Empiricism
2.4.4The Design Argument
2.4.5Is The Design Argument Convincing?
2.4.6The Cosmological Argument
2.4.7Criticisms of The Cosmological Argument
2.4.8The Problem of Evil
2.4.9Free Will Theodicy
2.4.10Soul-Making Theodicy
2.4.11Religious Experience
2.4.12Types of Religious Experience
2.4.13Criticisms of Religious Experience
3Year 9
3.1Life & Death
3.1.1What is the Right Thing To Do?
3.1.2Thomas Aquinas - Natural Law
3.1.3Building a Moral Code
3.1.4Criticisms of Natural Law
3.1.5Joseph Fletcher - Situation Ethics
3.1.6Understanding Situation Ethics
3.1.7Criticisms of Situation Ethics
3.1.8Sanctity of Life
3.1.9Quality of Life
3.1.10Abortion
3.1.11Moral Questions About Abortion
3.1.12Euthanasia
3.1.13Moral Questions About Euthanasia
3.1.14Capital Punishment
3.1.15Arguments Against Captial Punishment
3.1.16Animal Rights
3.1.17Alternative Views on Animal Rights
3.2Extremism
3.2.1What Does Extremism Mean?
3.2.2Extremism Explained
3.2.3Why do People Become Extremists?
3.2.4What are Conspiracy Theories?
3.2.5Why do People Believe Conspiracy Theories?
3.2.6What is Anti-Semitism?
3.2.7Anti-Semitic Stereotyping
3.2.8The Holocaust
3.2.9After the Holocaust
3.2.10Religious Fundamentalism
3.2.11The Problem of Fundamentalism
3.2.12Nationalism
3.2.13Nationalism & Extremism
3.2.14What is a Terrorist?
3.2.15Political & Religious Terrorism
3.2.16Free Speech
3.2.17Hate Speech
3.2.18How do we Fight Extremism?
3.3Equality
3.3.1Introduction to Equality
3.3.2Is the UK an Equal Society?
3.3.3Religion and Equality
3.3.4Interpreting the Scripture
3.3.5Racism and Scripture
3.3.6Scripture Against Racism
3.3.7The Fight for Racial Equality
3.3.8Gender Equality and Scripture
3.3.9Gender Equality; Women in Worship
3.3.10LGBTQ+ Matters
3.3.11The Fight for LGBTQ+ Equality
3.3.12Disability Matters
3.3.13The Fight for Disability Equality
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