Christian Teachings Flashcards

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What is the problem of evil / inconsistent triad

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  • If God is omnibenevolent he should want to stop evil and therefore not be onmipotent
  • If God is omnipotent and can stop evil he is not omnibenevolent
  • If God is both omnibenevolent and omnipotent then evil does not exist
  • God doesn’t exist
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Give ways philosiphers would respond to the problem of evil the inconsistant triad

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Augustine
* Evil is a punishment from God for human sin

Irenaues and Hick
* Evil allows humans to develop by showing qualities such as compassion and bravery
* Evil is a test from God
* Evil is the work of the Devil

All three
* Evil is a result of the abuse of human free will

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In the story of Job, why do people suffer and innocent people suffer

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  • People suffer as a test of their faith
  • Good people suffer a lot because the devil wants them to turn away from God
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What happens in the story of Job

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Job loses everything → his home, his family and gets a terrible skin disease
He questions his suffering with his friend and come up with…
* People suffer as a test of their faith
* Good people suffer a lot because the devil wants them to turn away from God

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Give facts about Jesus’ birth from Matthew’s gospel

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  • Born in a house
  • Visited by wise men from the East
  • They followed a star
  • Brought gifts
  • They visited Herod who told tem to let him know where Jesus was born
  • They were told by an angel to not go back
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Give facts about Jesus’ birth from Luke’ gospel

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  • Mary was told she will give birth by Angel Gabriel
  • Born in Bethlehem
  • Born in a manger
  • Shepherd’s told of his birth by angels
  • Shepherd’s did not bring gifts
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7
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Define incarnation

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God in flesh

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Why do Chrstians believe in the incarnation

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  • Angel Gabriel says Mary will give birth to the ‘‘son of most high’’
  • Jesus performed miracles
  • In Jesus baptism God says ‘‘This is my son with whom i am well pleased’’
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Why is the incarnation important to Christians

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  • Enabled God to atone for human sin > Jesus was the sacrifice-lamb of God to make up for the Fall of Adam and Eve
  • God could understand human suffering
  • God could show humans the perfect way to behave through Jesus and his teachings
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What happened before the cricifixion - Holy week

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  • Jesus predicts his death at the last supper
  • He is betrayed to the Jewish high priests by Judas
  • He is arrasted in the Garden of Gethsemane by the Roman soldiers and the Jewish high preists
  • He is given an illegal trial at night by the high priests
  • He is handed over to Pontius Pilate
  • He is whipped and spat on by the roman soldiers
  • People drew lots over his clothes
  • A crown of thorns was placed on his head
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What happens during the Crucifixion

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  • Jesus is made to carry his own cross
  • Offered wine but he refuses
  • Romans drew lots over his clothes
  • He was nailed to the cross
  • On his cross it said ‘‘This is Jesus. King of the jews.’’
  • People who mocked him told him to save himself if he is the son of God
  • He was crucified between two thieves
  • When he dies he cries to God ‘‘why have you forsaken me’’
  • He is offered wine vinegar
  • When he dies there is an earthquake
  • The temple curtain comes down
  • Manu women mourn him
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What is the atonement

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making humans and God one again

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Why is the crucifixion important for Christians

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  • Jesus was sacrificed for the inhertied sin from The Fall
  • Helped God understand human suffering, from the loss of his son
  • Showed God’s omnibenevolence → ‘‘for God so loved the world he gave his only son’’
  • Showed Jesus was the son of God → Earquake causing tombs of the holy men to open
  • Crucifixion enabled eternal life → ‘‘so that all who believe in him may have eternal life’’
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Why is the atonement important for Christians? (4)

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  • Shows God’s love as he sacrificed his only son to bring humans back to him
  • Brings God and Humans closer together
  • Original sin was cleansed when Jesus died
  • He fulfils the Old Testament prophecy
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15
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Give facts about the resurrection

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Start 1
1. His tomb was found empty by three women
2. The women were told by two angels → ‘‘why do you look for the living amongst the dead’’
3. The women go back to tell the desciples
4. Peter has to go and look for himself

Start 2
1. Mary vists the tomb and mistakes Jesus for a gardener
2. Jesus tells her that he has rissen

Ending
* Jesus appeared to the disciples and they could not believe it
* They believed after he broke the bread and drank the wine
* Doubting Thomas asks to see Jesus’ wounds
* St Paul says Jesus appeared to five hundred women and men after he had appeared to the disciples

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16
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What is the ascension

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When Jesus ascends into heaven

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17
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How many days after Jesus’ resurrection did he ascend

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40 days

18
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What does Jesus tell the disciples before his ascension

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  • '’go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation’’
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Why is the ascension imporant for Christians

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  • It shows even tho Jesus is not physically with us, God’s spirit will be
  • It shows Christians must try to spread Jesus’ message → ‘‘go into the world and preach the gospel to all creation’’
  • Shows Jesus is waiting in heaven for Christians
  • Reinforces the fact he is the son of God
20
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What is the holy trinity

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  • Father
  • Son
  • Holy Spirit
21
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Four teachings to support the Trinity

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  • At Jesus’ baptism a voice is heard → ‘‘This is my Son with whom i am well pleased’’ → son
  • Dove → holy spirit
  • Jesus said ‘‘I and the father are one’’
  • Jesus said ‘‘anyone who has seen me has seen the Father’’
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Why is the Trinity important (6)

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  • It is in the Bible
  • Jesus teaches it
  • It is the teaching of the church
  • It helps Christians understand God
  • It helps Christians understand how they can be saved from sin
  • It was witnessed by the Apostels
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What happens in Genesis 1

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  1. God seperated light from dark
  2. Seperated sky from water
  3. Created lands and plants
  4. Created other planets and stars
  5. Created fish and birds
  6. Animals and Man
  7. Rest, it was ‘‘good’’
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What happens in Genesis 2

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  • Adam was created from dust to live in the garden of Eaden
  • Eve was created from his rib
  • God tells them to not eat from the tree of knowaldge
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What happens in Gensis 3

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  1. Adam and Eve are tempted by the serpernt to eat from the tree of knowladge
  2. The serpent tells them God doesn’t want them to eat from it because he does not want them to be as knowledgeable as him
  3. Eve eats the apple first and gives some to Adam
  4. They confess to God and he punishes them
  5. God punishes man
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How does God punish man in Genesis 3

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  • Makes them work
  • Making women feel pain during childbirth
  • No longer allowed to eat from the tree of life, so they must die eventually.
27
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What is salvation

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Being freed from sin, or being cleansed of original sin

28
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Why is salvation so important to Christians

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So they can be atoned and go to heaven where they can be at one with God

29
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Give an example of Liturgical worship

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Set pattern to worship
* Holy communion
* Biblical readings

30
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Pros and cons to liturgical worship

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Pros
* Follows the way Jesus prayed
Cons
* People can not be moved by the Holy Spirit
* Uninteresting to children

31
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What is non-liturgical worship or charismatic worship and give an example

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Worship with no set pattern like Quakers

32
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Pros and cons to non-liturgical worship

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Pros
* Moved by the Holy spirit
* People speak in tongues
* Mirrors the Pentecost when the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples and they spoke in tongues
Cons
* Could miss out on important practices which Jesus set up

33
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What is eschatology

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the study of ends / death

34
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Give reasons why Christains believe that there will be a life after death

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  • Jesus rose from the dead
  • '’I look for the resurrection of the dead’’ is said in the Nincene Creed
  • Jesus said ‘‘whoever lives by believing in me will never die’’
  • Jesus said that he was going to ‘‘prepare a place’’ for his disciples to go
  • Jesus told many parables which said there is an afterlife
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What is the Traditional view on resurrection

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It will be bodily because Jesus’ tomb was empty

36
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What is the Liberal view on resurection

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It will be our soul which lives on. Heaaven and hell are not physical places and we will not have a physical body in this. The desciples did not recognise Jesus immediately, showing us that it may of been his spiritual presence

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Which church believes in Purgatory

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Catholic

38
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What is Purgatory

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It is where souls go to be purified of their sins. After purification it is able to go to heaven

39
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What are the Seven Sacraments of Orthodox and Catholic churches

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  1. Baptism
  2. Confirmation
  3. Eucharist
  4. Penance
  5. Anointing of the sick
  6. Holy Orders
  7. Marriage
40
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What is a sacrament

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An outward sign of an inward blessing

41
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What is Eucharist

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mass