Different religious views about the uses of wealth
Lesson details
Learning outcome
I can explain Christian views on wealth, stewardship, and giving.
Key learning points
- Christians see wealth as a gift from God to be used responsibly.
- The Bible warns against greed and neglecting the poor.
- Early Christians valued sharing and spiritual wealth over material riches.
- Giving ranges from tithing (10%) to radical generosity.
- Both Christianity and Islam emphasise charity, but only Islam has a fixed requirement.
Keywords
Poverty - the state of being without the things needed for a reasonable quality of life, so that day-to-day living is a struggle
Tithe - the practice of giving 10% of income to the Church or charity, based on biblical teachings.
Wealth - the money, possessions, resources, and opportunities a person has
Common misconception
Christianity teaches that wealth is bad
Wealth itself is not condemned, but greed and misuse of wealth are warned against (e.g., 1 Timothy 6:10).
Teacher tip
Encourage debate on questions such as whether giving should be down to personal choice or an obligiation
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1. poverty means lacking basic needs like food and shelter.
Q2.The philosopher believed wealth is a tool of oppression.
Q3.What does Adam Smith’s “invisible hand” refer to?
Q4.How does Amartya Sen view wealth?
Q5.What is the main difference between relative and absolute poverty?
Q6.What would a utilitarian say about wealth?
Assessment exit quiz
6 Questions
Q1.The love of money is the of all kinds of evil.
Q2.The tradition emphasises simple living and generosity.
Q3.What does the Parable of the Talents teach?
Q4.Why do some Christians practise tithing?
Q5.How do Pentecostal Christians often use their wealth?
Q6.How do Catholic Christians view wealth?
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