Module 19: CRE
Law, order, and justice.
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SECTION: CRE
MODULE: 19
Part A: Units
Christian approaches to law, order and justice
a. Definition of the terms law, order and justice
b. Traditional African practices that promote law, order and justice
c. Biblical teaching on law, order and justice
d. Need for law, order and justice
e. Rights and duties of citizens
f. Causes of social disorders and remedies
g. The role of Christians in transforming the social, economic and political life of society
h. Church state relationship
Part B: Project
Apply Christian teachings to law, order, and justice issues.
Project Title: Law, Order, and Justice in Society
Objective: Compare traditional and biblical views on justice and citizen duties.
Project Instructions:
- 1. Define law, order, and justice with examples.
- 2. Describe one traditional African practice that promotes justice.
- 3. Summarize biblical teaching on justice.
- 4. Explain causes of social disorder and possible remedies.
- 5. Consult your coach where necessary.
Evidence to Submit:
- • Definitions and examples.
- • Traditional and biblical comparison.
- • Remedies and citizen roles.
Submission
Part C: Training Others
Teach a peer about law, order, and justice.
Guidance:
- • Explain key terms and citizen duties.
- • Discuss biblical and traditional approaches.
- • Talk about church and state roles.
Reflection:
- • What did the learner understand well?
- • What needed more explanation?
- • What support do you need from your coach?
Submission
Part D: Assessment
Competency Levels:
1 = Expectations not met
2 = Partially met
3 = Satisfactorily met
4 = Excellently met
Self-assessment:
- • Understanding law, order, and justice:
- • Rights, duties, and social order:
- • Church-state and Christian role:
Coach assessment:
- • Understanding law, order, and justice:
- • Rights, duties, and social order:
- • Church-state and Christian role:
Submission
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