Year 10
Origins of the universe (Christianity)
In this lesson, we will explore Christian interpretations of the creation story, and beliefs about the origins of the universe.
Year 10
Origins of the universe (Christianity)
In this lesson, we will explore Christian interpretations of the creation story, and beliefs about the origins of the universe.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- The Biblical creation narrative
- Interpretations of the creation narrative, liberal, conservative, fundamentalist
- The Big Bang theory
- Intro to non-religious views (utilitarianism) which will be referenced throughout
Equipment
You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.
Content guidance
- Contains subject matter which individuals may find upsetting.
Supervision
Adult supervision suggested
Licence
This content is made available by Oak National Academy Limited and its partners and licensed under Oak’s terms & conditions (Collection 1), except where otherwise stated.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the options below is NOT an interpretation of the creation story from Christianity?
The story has symbolic truth
The universe really was created in 6 days
The word 'day' can be translated a 'period of time' or 'epoch'
Q2.
What is the first thing God created in the creation story in Genesis?
Himself
Humans
The planet earth
Q3.
Select the correct summary of the Big Bang theory
The Big Bang theory is a TV program about scientists
The Big Bang theory is the scientific theory that the earth was created when two other planets collided
The Big Bang theory is the scientific theory that the universe was caused when two rocks collided
Q4.
Which of the groups below usually interprets the Bible symbolically?
Conservative
Fundamentalist
Humanist
Q5.
Which of the groups below is most likely to use utilitarianism as a guide when making ethical decisions?
Conservative
Fundamentalist
Liberal