Freedom of the Human Person Lesson Plan PDF

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This lesson plan for Religious Education 1 covers freedom of the human person. It examines different philosophical viewpoints on belief and evidence, incorporating biblical references to explore ethical decision-making. The lesson was taught from September 23-25, 2024.

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Lesson Number 6 Dates September 23-25, 2024 Subject Religious Education 1 Lesson Title Freedom of the Human Person ▪ Analyze and compare the philosophies of W.K. Clifford, William James, and Blaise Pascal on belief and ev...

Lesson Number 6 Dates September 23-25, 2024 Subject Religious Education 1 Lesson Title Freedom of the Human Person ▪ Analyze and compare the philosophies of W.K. Clifford, William James, and Blaise Pascal on belief and evidence. Learning Targets ▪ Articulate their views, apply these concepts to personal contexts, and engage in discussions about the implications of belief systems in ethical decision-making. Bible (Proverbs and Colossians) Reference(s) Values Education Series: Character Formation for Nation Building Source(s) MORAL - You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love.” – Galatians 5:13 DOCTRINE - So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” – John 8:36 WORSHIP – “Enter his gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise” – Psalms 100 GOD EXIST GOD DOESN’T ETERNITY NOT BELIEF IN MUCH HEAVEN ETERNITY DISBELIEF NOT IN MUCH HELL ✓A human action refers to either an “act of man” or a free human act. ✓An act of human refers to what a human person does outside the context and capacity of his freedom. ✓A free human act is born out of one’s freedom. ✓When one uses his/her capacity to think and choose, one does free human acts. All free human acts can either be morally good or morally evil.

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