Clues and Choices: New Testament by Terence Copley
This book can be used with GCSE groups, but it's main appeal will be to those not taking examinations at all in RE, but who have RE modules in the upper school. This book aims to show that there is a spectrum of option from liberal belief to total unbelief in relation to Biblical material, that there are many choices open to Christian believers as well as non-believers and that most people find themselves inbetween the two extremes. The book also provides an interactive approach in which students read, think through and discuss clues provided in the text. The stories featured include the virgin birth, feeding of the 5000, the man called Legion, the riddle of the coins and the Resurrection.