Exploring Non-religious Worldviews
Each term we publish a primary and a secondary curriculum publication. These are included in all NATRE membership packages and are also sold as stand alone publications available through the catalogue and webshop.
Exploring non-religious worldviews: This 9 volume series will offer 7 books looking at specific religious and non-religious worldviews and 2 books with a more general focus on big ideas and celebrations. As with all religious worldviews there is great diversity amongst the non-religious.
Latest series
This volume looks at the diversity of non-religious worldviews. Subjects covered include weddings for a humanist couple and another non-religious couple, how three non-religious people (a humanist, an ethical vegan and another non-religious child) make ethical decisions, a case study of how a humanist woman was inspired to set up a charity, and we are pleased to have a contribution from Humanists UK. There is a clear philosophical focus on how to be happy using the ideas of Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle.
Previous books from this series include:
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Previous series
The existing termly curriculum series from RE Today are part of a wider programme called Big Questions in Classrooms. Each of the books in the primary series will have a multidisciplinary element providing two different disciplines through which pupils will study the theme of the book.
This publication series was made possible through the support of a grant from Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc. The opinions expressed in this publication series are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Templeton World Charity Foundation, Inc.
Big Questions in Classrooms - Big questions, big answers
- Investigating God
- Investigating Worldviews
- Investigating Religion and the environment
- Investigating Worship
- Investigating How We Live
- Investigating Good & Evil