Nonoverlapping magisteria NOMA Science tries to document the

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Non-overlapping magisteria (NOMA) "Science tries to document the factual character of the natural world,

Non-overlapping magisteria (NOMA) "Science tries to document the factual character of the natural world, and to develop theories that coordinate and explain these facts. Religion, on the other hand, operates in the equally important, but utterly different, realm of human purposes, meanings, and values—subjects that the factual domain of science might illuminate, but can never resolve. " Facts and values Stephen Jay Gould (evolutionary biologist – Harvard) Try to some up Gould’s ideas in a tweet – 140 characters. Make sure you explain the main points, with the character limit

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam?

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam? 1) Create a mind map that first explains NOMA and then also outlines your opinion about this theory - Must include reason & examples for your view - Must include drawings to help illustrate both NOMA and your personal response to this 2) Speed dating – everyone will have 60 seconds to explain their mind map to each member of the group, moving around the room. 3) Q and A session based on the discussions. Each member of the class will ask two questions about peoples’ work and ideas 4) Look through last weeks homework mark and a model answer for this week 5) BBC 2 s The Retreat

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam?

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam? 1) Create a mind map that first explains NOMA and then also outlines your opinion about this theory - Must include reason & examples for your view - Must include drawings to help illustrate both NOMA and your personal response to this https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v= Rk. Y 8 RAe. Xk. J 0

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam?

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam? 2) Speed dating – everyone will have 60 seconds to explain their mind map to each member of the group, moving around the room. ‘’Religions are all fairy tales’’ ‘’Don’t let God hear you say that’’ ‘Next!…’’

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam?

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam? 3) Q and A session based on the discussions. Each member of the class will ask two questions about peoples’ work and ideas

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam?

LO: What evidence can I use to support my arguments about Science and Islam? 4) Look through last weeks homework mark and a model answer for this week

What mark would you give this answer?

What mark would you give this answer?

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