Unit Award Scheme
120971 JEWISH BELIEFS ABOUT THE NATURE OF GOD
In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have | Evidence needed | |
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shown knowledge of | ||
1 | the meaning of the term omnipotent | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
2 | the meaning of the term omniscient | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
3 | the meaning of the term omnipresent | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
4 | the meaning of the term omnibenevolent | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
experienced | ||
5 | taking part in a discussion about God as the creator of all things, eg freewill, evil | Summary sheet |
6 | a discussion of the following quote: ‘I am the Lord, and there is no other. I form the light and create darkness, I bring prosperity and create disaster; I, the Lord, do all these things.’ Isaiah 45:6-7 | Summary sheet |
7 | taking part in a discussion about God as the lawgiver | Summary sheet |
demonstrated the ability to | ||
8 | explain what the Shema prayer means to Jewish people | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
9 | explain two ways the Genesis creation story is interpreted by Jewish people | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
10 | give two examples of when Jewish people have experienced God’s divine presence on earth (Shekhinah). | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet
Approved 24 April 2024Level - Level One