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3.1.2 - Animal Rights (Christianity)
Investigate Christian teachings on the treatment of animals with this comprehensive lesson pack for 3.1.2 The Treatment of Animals. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these resources encourage learners to explore the balance between human needs and moral responsibilities towards animals.
Learners Will Understand:
Christian beliefs about the value and importance of animals.
Biblical teachings relating to kindness, dominion, and stewardship.
Arguments for and against using animals for food, clothing, entertainment, and conservation.
Christian views on vegetarianism and ethical farming.
Perspectives on animal experimentation and scientific research.
The importance of avoiding unnecessary suffering.
How Christian teachings influence contemporary debates surrounding animal welfare.
Suitable for:
WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)
KS4 RE and Ethics courses
Revision and intervention sessions
Independent study and enrichment
Investigate Christian teachings on the treatment of animals with this comprehensive lesson pack for 3.1.2 The Treatment of Animals. Carefully aligned to the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, these resources encourage learners to explore the balance between human needs and moral responsibilities towards animals.
Learners Will Understand:
Christian beliefs about the value and importance of animals.
Biblical teachings relating to kindness, dominion, and stewardship.
Arguments for and against using animals for food, clothing, entertainment, and conservation.
Christian views on vegetarianism and ethical farming.
Perspectives on animal experimentation and scientific research.
The importance of avoiding unnecessary suffering.
How Christian teachings influence contemporary debates surrounding animal welfare.
Suitable for:
WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (from 2025)
KS4 RE and Ethics courses
Revision and intervention sessions
Independent study and enrichment