CHRISTIANITY GCSE AQA QUESTION AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
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CHRISTIANITY GCSE AQA QUESTION AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
What is the nature of God?
- God created everything
- Christians believe in one God
- God is omniscient (all knowing), omnipresent (everywhere), omnibenevolent (all loving), omnipotent (all powerful), eternal, just, the supreme be...
CHRISTIANITY GCSE AQA QUESTION AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
What is the nature of God?
- God created everything
- Christians believe in one God
- God is omniscient (all knowing), omnipresent (everywhere), omnibenevolent (all loving),
omnipotent (all powerful), eternal, just, the supreme being, perfect, holy.
- God has one son
- God has no form or gender
Quotes about the nature of God
"We believe in one God" - The Nicene creed
"Nothing is impossible with God." - Bible
"God is fair and just" - Bible
"God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall
not perish but have eternal life" - Bible
The Holy Trinity
Belief that the Christian God exists in the forms of the Father, the Son & the Holy Spirit.
Who is God the Father?
The creator of earth and all living things
Who is God the Son (Jesus) ?
Incarnate of God on earth, he is fully God & fully human
Who is the Holy Spirit?
Unseen power of God at work in the past, present and future
Quotes about the holy trinity
"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and the
son of the Holy Spirit" - Bible
"May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy
Spirit be with you all" - Bible
"I baptise you in the name of the Father and if the Son and of the Holy spirit" - used in Baptisms
What is the problem of evil?
There are two types of evil:
- Natural evil (natural disasters)
- Moral evil (murder, genocide, discrimination)
Evil is a problem for Christians as they believe that God is perfect, omnibenevolent, just,
omniscient and omnipotent. Many Christians believe that suffering is a test of faith and a
punishment for the wicked.
Why does God allow evil and suffering?
There are two possible answers from two different thinkers for this:
- Augustine believe that evil was a lack of good, evil happens when people don't choose good.
-Irenaeus argued that there has to be evil in the world for people to appreciate good. Good is a
comparative, there have to be other, less good things in the world for good to even exist.
How does the belief in the trinity influence Christians?
, - They use the Holy trinity as a symbol of welcome in baptisms
- The Grace is said at the end of most church services
- Many hymns make reference to the Trinity
What is Genesis 1?
This creation story describes the creation of the world over 7 days by God.
Day 1 - Let there be light
Day 2- Let the heavens separate from the sea
Day 3 - Let the earth produce all sorts of vegetation
Day 4 - The sun and moon
Day 5 - Creation of creatures in the sea and sky
Day 6 - Let there be animals and let human kind be made, in my image to have responsibility
Day 7 - God was pleased with the creation and rested.
What is Genesis 2 and 3?
Genesis 2 is the story of Adam and Eve. Genesis 3 is the story of the fall, Adam and Eve
disobeyed God by eating fruit from the tree of knowledge
What can be learnt from Genesis 1?
- God commands day of rest
- Take responsibility for ones own actions
- Creation took time and effort
- Humans have a responsibility to care for environment
- God created everything
- God was pleased with his creation as it was good
- Humans are unique as they are created in God's image
- God gave humans free will
How do Christians interpret Genesis 1?
- Literalists - Take the story literally, believe exactly what is in the world
- non-literalists/liberals - Believe God somehow created the world but not in 7 days, perhaps over
a longer period of time
- Some people interpret Genesis 1 as a myth
What is an important passage about God and creation?
John 1:1 - "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was the God, and the Word was God.
Through him all things were made."
- This shows Jesus was present at the beginning of creation with God. This means all persons of
the Trinity were present at creation
What was Jesus' job?
Jesus was a carpenter
Where did Jesus get his name from?
Jesus got his name from an angel of God
When and where was Jesus born?
Jesus was born about 2000 years ago in the town of Bethlehem, near Jerusalem
What do Christians believe about Jesus' form?
Christians believe that Jesus is Gods incarnate of a man, he is both fully human and fully God
How many miracles did Jesus perform?
Jesus performed about 30 miracles that are recorded in the new testament. These include healing
people of blindness, deafness and other ailments
Where did Jesus grow up?
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