Ethos Education


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The Amazing Spider-Man: What is a Christian response to vigilante action against criminals?

Learning Objectives:

  • Consideration of the tension between personal conviction and authority.
  • Understand the concepts of justice and injustice.
  • Consideration of society’s obligation to protect its weaker members.

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Les Miserables: Why can acts of grace have such significance in the lives of individuals?

Learning Objectives:

  • Awareness of Christian teaching on forgiveness.
  • Awareness of the importance of forgiveness and repentance in Jesus’ earthly ministry.
  • Understand the concept of grace.

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Life of Pi: Why do Christians regard Jesus as being central to their faith?

Learning Objectives:

  • Knowledge of the ways in which, according to believers, God can be known.
  • Understand key concepts about God’s nature.
  • Understanding of what Christians believe about the identity of Jesus.

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Star Trek: Into Darkness: How do people decide what to do?

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand different concepts of right and wrong.
  • Understand the Christian worldview, as it relates to making moral decisions.

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Lincoln: Why should Christians care about racial equality?

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognition of the UK as a multi-ethnic society.
  • Understanding of Christian teaching that promotes racial harmony.
  • Awareness of modern Christians who have worked to oppose racial prejudice.

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Now You See Me: How much responsibility should the rich take for the poor?

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding of Christian perspectives on the uses and responsibilities of wealth.
  • Consideration of the concept of moral or immoral occupations.
  • Consideration of who should take responsibility for the poor.

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