Alone at the beginning of time.
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“Alone at the Beginning of Time”, from the Spring 2009 edition of RE Today magazine, delves into philosophical and theological reflections on time and existence, with a focus on creation and the origins of the universe. It examines how different worldviews interpret the mystery of creation, referencing key religious texts and narratives to spark thought-provoking classroom discussions. Designed for RE teachers and students, the resource includes questions and activities that encourages age learners to engage in deeper critical thinking about existential topics, such as “What existed before time?” and “Who or what created the universe?” Written in accessible language, the content is relevant to the RE curriculum and offers practical ideas for exploring complex concepts around creation and existence. Perfect for key stages, this document provides a valuable resource for educators looking to enhance their lessons with philosophical and theological insights.
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