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OBJECTIVE:. The aim of this lesson is to use the Lego Bible and the Vicar of Dibley to help you answer an exam question about Christian attitudes to the role of women. OUTCOMES…. Your GOALS for the end of this lesson are…. Grades C

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  1. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this lesson is to use the Lego Bible and the Vicar of Dibley to help you answer an exam question about Christian attitudes to the role of women.

  2. OUTCOMES… Your GOALS for the end of this lesson are… GradesC You will be able to explain what can be learnt from the bible about the role of women in Christianity • Grade B • You will be able to identify why different Christian denominations hold different beliefs about women church leaders. • Grade A-A* • You will be able to decide whether you agree or disagree with the views of Anthony Kennedy and explain why.

  3. Explain different Christian attitudes to the role of women. (?? Marks) STARTER What can you remember? • What type of question is this? (a,b,c or d) • How many marks are these type of questions worth? • What are the important words in this question? • What do you think is the most important thing to remember when answering these type of questions?

  4. Christian attitudes to equal rights for women How does Christianity view the role of women? Are women equal to men in Christianity? This lesson will look to answer these questions…

  5. Are women equal? • The bible says YES… • The book of Genesis in the Old Testament shows us this…

  6. “God created man in his own image…

  7. …male and female, he created them.” Genesis 1:27

  8. Are women equal? What does this teach about the role of women according to Christianity? Answer this on your sheet… God created man and woman to be equal. They should not be treated any differently. They have equal roles.

  9. Are women equal? The bible also says NO… The teaching of St.Paul in the New Testament shows us this…

  10. My LORD… Damn right…! “Wives, be subject to your husbands as you are to the Lord…” Ephesians 5:21-30

  11. And finally he had this to say...

  12. SHUT IT… you crazy fool… BOSS I permit no women to teach or have authority over men, she is to keep silent.

  13. Are women equal? What do these quotes teach about the role of women according to Christianity? Answer this on your sheet… Men are superior to women Men are in charge of women Women should speak when spoken to A woman’s role is to serve her husband

  14. Not just St.Paul... …and he wasn’t the only early Christian who had it in for women… Martin Luther (1484-1546) had this to say…

  15. At last a baby… my work here is done! Women should remain at home, sit still, keep house and bear and bring up children…

  16. I'm a goner… …if a women grows weary and at least dies from child bearing it matters not. Let her die from bearing – she is there to do it.

  17. Jesus and women... Jesus treated women with great respect, even though he lived in a male dominated society. Jesus had many female followers and he taught and helped them just as he did men. he did only choose male disciples… Why do you think this was? Was Jesus sexist? BUT

  18. So is CHRISTIANITY sexist? Christian attitudes to equal rights for women cannot be discussed without looking at the debate within the Christian church surroundingWOMENbeing CHURCH LEADERS(i.e. priests, vicars, ministers). NO WOMEN…IT SAYS SO RIGHT HERE…

  19. Women Priests - To be or not to be? Until the late 1980’s all vicars/priests were male. A Church synod (council) decided that women could be ordained(become church leaders). The Church changed in response to a changing society. Some vicars left the Church in Protest. The Pope in 1994 wrote a letter saying that women could not become priests. It was inappropriate and broke with tradition.

  20. It is only recently that some churches have allowed women to become ministers or vicars (including the Church of Englandin 1994) but others, such as the Roman Catholic Church, will still not allow this. SO...

  21. Watch the following clips carefully... Answer these in the BACK of your books… Look out for the arguments FOR and AGAINST women becoming church leaders as you will use these arguments later! Answer the QUESTIONS that follow

  22. Play clip 1

  23. Questions... • Why is David Horton so surprised when the new vicar arrives? • How does he respond?

  24. Play clip 2

  25. Questions... • What argument does David Horton put forward AGAINST women being vicars/priests? • Do you think this argument is a good one? – Explain your answer

  26. Play clip 3

  27. Questions... • What argument is given AGAINST the idea of women vicars in this clip? • What argument is given FOR the idea of women vicars?

  28. What do Christians think? Think about what we have looked at this lesson and complete the boxes on your sheet… • Roman Catholics think that… • Men and women have equal rights and they can have any role in the church but they can’t be a priest or bishop. • Because… • The Bible says that men and women were created equally by God. • Only men can be priests because the Pope said women priests broke with tradition. • Traditional Protestants think that… • Men and women have separate and different roles and so cannot have equal rights • Because… • St Paul says women should not speak in church • He had only male disciples. He spoke to and taught women but he never gave them any power or authority. • Modern Protestants think that…. • Men and women have equal rights and they have women ministers and priests • Because… • God created men and women at the same time and equal. • Jesus’ message was for all. He taught equality. • Tradition is based on the past when society was male dominated. Times have changed.

  29. Using your mini whiteboards decide whether these arguments are FOR (YES) or AGAINST(NO) women becoming church leaders…

  30. What do you think?... • What is your reaction to this ? • Do you agree ?

  31. Plenary… To Sum it Up Using your mini whiteboards decide whether each denomination agrees or disagrees

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