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Trinity Artwork

Trinity Artwork

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Learning Objectives:
1. Offer an interpretation of the Scutum Fidei and Rublev's artwork
2. Discuss the artists' aims and how effectively they convey Catholic beliefs about the Trinity
3. Consider the claim that Trinitarian artwork is more distorting than helpful

Resources Include:
- Fully editable lesson PowerPoint
- Artwork - double-sided A4 sheet with the Scutum Fidei on one side, and Rublev’s The Trinity on the other. Both have accompanying annotation questions.
- Record It: Trinity Artwork - space for pupils to evaluate how each artwork communicates Catholic teaching about the Trinity. Differentiated version included

Religious Education Directory Links:
D7.3.3 - Offer an interpretation of an artistic expression of the Trinity, making links with the Catholic sources and beliefs about the Trinity. Compare and contrast it with another relevant artwork. Discuss what the makers could have intended to communicate and how effectively each conveys Catholic beliefs about the Trinity.
D7.3.4 - Consider the claim that artistic expressions of the Trinity are more distorting than helpful in expressing belief about the Trinity and construct a Catholic response to this view

Scheme of Work: Year 7 Galilee to Jerusalem - Lesson 8 _______________________________________________________________________________

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