RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND ITS TERMINOLOGY

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND ITS TERMINOLOGY by Mind Map: RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND ITS TERMINOLOGY

1. Recognise teachers authentic human qualities

1.1. Clear vision of Christian Mileu and lives in accordance with it.

2. CATECHISM

2.1. Reformation

2.1.1. Martin Luther & 95 These (1517AD)

2.1.1.1. Accessible written manuals

2.2. BIBLE = Christian teachings

2.2.1. Catholic teachings

2.2.1.1. Brief questions and answers on aspects of Catholic belief and practice.

2.3. Compendium (dictionary and encyclopedia)

2.3.1. (1994) Catechism of the Catholic Church, published in English

2.3.1.1. Assisted in explaining and interpreting teachings (guidelines for religious education).

3. CATECHESIS

3.1. Process of directly assisting individual growth in Christian Faith

3.2. adults - children

3.3. Second Vatican 1962-65

3.4. Focus: Christian's initial celebration or reception of the sacraments.

3.4.1. Sharing of faith

3.4.1.1. Dialogue pertaining to the Catholic faith and its teachings

3.4.1.2. Bible references

3.5. Christian believers

4. CATECHIST

4.1. Parish members teaching religious education in State schools

4.1.1. Not trained school teachers

4.1.1.1. Family/ school/ community

4.1.2. Religious women undertook educational work in isolated areas - Brigidine Sisters Echuca

4.2. Person working in a Catholic Parish

4.3. CEO

5. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

5.1. Create a dialogue that is relevant and easily understood by the students of today

5.1.1. Communities are more demanding - want to see outcomes now

5.1.2. Pope France's tweets

5.2. Emphasises the curriculum

5.2.1. Teaching and learning

5.2.1.1. Teacher and student

5.2.1.1.1. Building relationships with strong values.

6. EVANGELIZATION

6.1. Those who have never heard of it (Gentiles and Pagans)

6.2. Non-believers (Jews and Romans)

6.3. Not baptised

6.4. Common era

7. PROCLAMATION OF THE 'GOOD NEWS'

7.1. Catholic schools

7.2. Faith

7.3. Bible: Stories, parables, songs, laws

7.4. Jesus

7.4.1. Disciples

7.4.2. Apostles

7.4.3. St. Paul

7.5. Early Christian believers

8. RELIGIOUS STUDIES

8.1. Negative

8.2. Religion in society/ News

8.2.1. Positive

8.3. Phenomenon: Impressive or extraordinary

9. 'NEW' EVANGELISATION

9.1. Returning people to faith core values

9.2. Spreading 'Good News' to those who are dis-enfranchised (removed)from the church

9.2.1. Bad experience

9.2.1.1. 'New' Evangelisation to create happy memories, relevant memories

9.3. Linking biblical text with relevant issues occurring now (2018)