Key terms Christianity 0.0 / 5 ? Religious StudiesChristian belief keytermsIGCSEWJEC Created by: rlawCreated on: 04-12-19 16:16 The state of being all-loving and infinitely good – a characteristic often attributed to God. Omnibenevolent 1 of 23 The all-powerful, almighty and unlimited nature of God. Omnipotent 2 of 23 The three persons of God: God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Trinity 3 of 23 God becoming human in the form of Jesus. Incarnation 4 of 23 The belief that Jesus’ death on the cross healed the rift between humans and God. Atonement 5 of 23 The belief that Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday, conquering death. Resurrection 6 of 23 An outward sign of an invisible and inward blessing by God, for example baptism, Eucharist. Sacraments 7 of 23 Preaching of the gospel to others with the intention of converting others to the Christian faith. Evangelism 8 of 23 Life after death; the belief that existence continues after physical death. Afterlife 9 of 23 Believing in one God monotheism 10 of 23 Believing in no gods at all. Atheist 11 of 23 Suffered as a test in the Old Testament Job 12 of 23 A statement of religious beliefs Creed 13 of 23 Book of the Old Testament that contains the story of Creation Genesis 14 of 23 Title given to Jesus by the early Christians who believed Jesus’ life had been foretold in the Old Testament. Messiah 15 of 23 Place where Jesus was crucified Golgotha 16 of 23 The sacred text for Christians Bible 17 of 23 Jesus met two disciples on the road to this place Emmaus 18 of 23 A sin is an immoral act the goes against God’s law Sin 19 of 23 Beliefs about the ‘last things’: death, judgement, heaven and hell. Eschatology 20 of 23 A short, often simple story which contains a deeper meaning. Parable 21 of 23 A place of cleansing and purification in the Catholic afterlife Purgatory 22 of 23 Your chances of success in life Low 23 of 23
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