Module 2: CRE
Creation accounts, sin, and salvation concepts.
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SECTION: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
MODULE: 2
Part A: Units
Creation and fall of man
a. Biblical accounts of creation
b. Attributes of God
c. Traditional African view of creation
d. Teachings from creation accounts
e. Origin and consequences of sin
f. Traditional African concept of evil
g. God’s plan of salvation
h. Comparison between biblical and African concepts of evil
Part B: Project
Reflect on creation accounts and their teachings.
Project Title: Creation, Sin, and Salvation Reflection
Objective: Reflect on creation accounts and their lessons for daily life.
Project Instructions:
- 1. Summarize the biblical creation account in your own words.
- 2. List three attributes of God from the creation account.
- 3. Compare one biblical and one traditional African view of evil.
- 4. Write one lesson from the creation accounts for daily living.
- 5. Consult your coach where necessary.
Evidence to Submit:
- • Short reflection notes.
- • Comparison paragraph.
Submission
Part C: Training Others
Teach a peer about creation and the fall of man.
Guidance:
- • Explain the main ideas of creation and sin.
- • Ask the learner to summarize a key lesson.
- • Discuss differences between biblical and African views.
Reflection:
- • What did the learner grasp?
- • 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 of creation accounts:
- • Attributes of God:
- • Origin of sin and evil concepts:
- • Salvation plan understanding:
Coach assessment:
- • Understanding of creation accounts:
- • Attributes of God:
- • Origin of sin and evil concepts:
- • Salvation plan understanding:
Submission
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