Year 11

Deliberate Practice

In this lesson, we will focus on recalling and memorising some key teachings and examples from this unit. We will revise key quotations and definitions from the unit and explore the meaning of them.

Year 11

Deliberate Practice

In this lesson, we will focus on recalling and memorising some key teachings and examples from this unit. We will revise key quotations and definitions from the unit and explore the meaning of them.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Deliberate practice of key words and quotations from the unit.
  2. Specific explanations of the meaning of key words and the meaning of quotations.

Equipment

You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.

Content guidance

  • Contains conflict or violence.

Supervision

Adult supervision suggested

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10 Questions

Q1.
Which of these key terms is best defined by 'bringing about what is right and fair'?
Forgiveness
Correct answer: Justice
Peace
Reconciliation
Q2.
The sanctity of life is used in both Islam and Christianity to oppose terrorism. Which of these best defines the sanctity of life?
God gives life.
Life can be taken for the cause of terrorism.
Correct answer: Life is sacred as it is a gift from God. Life therefore needs protecting, only God can take life.
Life is special to God.
Q3.
Which notable Christian thinker created the just war theory?
St Anselm
St Augustine
St Irenaeus
Correct answer: St Thomas Aquinas
Q4.
Which condition of the Christian just war theory can be explained by the following text: "Use a suitable amount of force, do not use excessive force."
Correct authority
Just cause
Correct answer: Proportional
Right intention
Q5.
Where Christians and Muslims do accept the use of violence, what conditions do they generally insist on?
That as many enemies as possible are harmed.
Correct answer: That it is the last resort and that the minimum force necessary is used.
That maximum force is used to ensure the enemy is defeated quickly.
That you use force without trying to resolve it peacefully first.
Q6.
Which of these key terms is best defined by 'restoring friendly relations after a conflict or disagreement'?
Forgiveness
Justice
Peace
Correct answer: Reconciliation
Q7.
Which is the best definition of pacifism?
Correct answer: Pacifism is the belief that violence of any kind is unjustifiable. Therefore, all disputes should be settled with peaceful means.
Pacifism is the belief that violence should be avoided. It can be used as a last resort.
Promoting peace throughout the world.
Violence should be pursued in order to resolve conflicts swiftly.
Q8.
What key term is best defined by "using actions that threaten or harm others in order to express disapproval"?
Justice
Nonviolent protest
Protest
Correct answer: Violent protest
Q9.
What key term is best defined by "using peaceful actions to express disapproval"?
Justice
Correct answer: Nonviolent protest
Protest
Violent protest
Q10.
Which of these statements best describes how the example of Muhammad can be used to form a view on protest?
Violence should always be used.
Violence should never be used.
You should always seek to respond peacefully, however, where this is not possible you can use as much force as you want to restore justice.
Correct answer: You should always seek to respond peacefully, however, where this is not possible you can use the minimum force required to restore justice.

10 Questions

Q1.
Which of these key terms is best defined by 'the absence of conflict or war'?
Forgiveness
Justice
Correct answer: Peace
Reconciliation
Q2.
The sanctity of life is used in both Islam and Christianity to oppose terrorism. Which of these best defines the sanctity of life?
God gives life.
Life can be taken for the cause of terrorism.
Correct answer: Life is sacred as it is a gift from God. Life therefore needs protecting, only God can take life.
Life is special to God.
Q3.
Which notable Christian thinker created the just war theory?
St Anselm
St Augustine
St Irenaeus
Correct answer: St Thomas Aquinas
Q4.
Which of these key terms is best defined by 'restoring friendly relations after a conflict or disagreement'?
Forgiveness
Justice
Peace
Correct answer: Reconciliation
Q5.
Which is the best definition of pacifism?
Correct answer: Pacifism is the belief that violence of any kind is unjustifiable. Therefore, all disputes should be settled with peaceful means.
Pacifism is the belief that violence should be avoided. It can be used as a last resort.
Promoting peace throughout the world.
Violence should be pursued in order to resolve conflicts swiftly.
Q6.
Which religion demands that injustice is responded to with violence?
Both Christianity and Islam
Christianity
Islam
Correct answer: Neither Christianity or Islam
Q7.
Which of these statements is generally considered to be true?
Christian religious teachings generally support terrorism.
Islamic religious teachings generally support terrorism.
Religious teachings generally support terrorism.
Correct answer: Terrorism is not supported by religious teachings as religious teachings generally seek to protect innocent life.
Q8.
Where Christians and Muslims do accept the use of violence, what conditions do they generally insist on?
That as many enemies as possible are harmed.
Correct answer: That it is the last resort and that the minimum force necessary is used.
That maximum force is used to ensure the enemy is defeated quickly.
Q9.
According to Jesus how should Christians treat those who perform hateful actions?
With hate
With hate and violence
Correct answer: With love
With violence
Q10.
Which of these statements do Muslims traditionally believe is true?
Correct answer: Muhammad's actions in the Battle of Badr give a good example as to how to conduct a conflict in such a way to enable reconciliation.
Muhammad's actions in the Battle of Badr made forgiveness entirely impossible.
Muhammad's actions in the Battle of Badr made reconciliation entirely impossible.
Muhammad's actions in the Battle of Badr were completely unjust.