RE Christian beliefs + Relationships & Families

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What does the acronym P.E.E.R. stand for in the context of explaining beliefs or practices?
Point, Explain, Example, Repeat.
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What is one Christian belief about the Trinity?
One Christian belief about the Trinity is that God exists as three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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What does the belief in the Trinity mean for Christians?
This means Christians worship one God but recognize His different roles in creation and salvation.
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What biblical event supports the belief in the Trinity?
This is supported by the baptism of Jesus in Matthew 3:16-17, where all three persons of the Trinity are present.
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What is another Christian belief regarding the Trinity?
Another Christian belief is that each person of the Trinity plays a unique role in salvation.
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How can understanding the role of the Holy Spirit be related to the belief in the Trinity?
The Holy Spirit is seen as the active presence of God in the world, guiding and empowering believers.
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What is the significance of the resurrection for Christians?
Christians believe that salvation is achieved through Jesus’ resurrection because it overcomes sin and death.
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What does the Bible teach about the resurrection?
In John 11:25, Jesus says, 'I am the resurrection and the life,' showing his power to grant eternal life.
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What is an additional belief that Catholics hold regarding Jesus’ sacrifice?
Catholics also believe in the importance of the Eucharist, where Jesus’ sacrifice is remembered (Luke 22:19).
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How do the beliefs regarding resurrection and the Eucharist connect in Christianity?
These teachings demonstrate that Jesus’ resurrection is central to Christian hope for salvation.
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What does the acronym A.R.E.C.A. stand for in evaluating a statement?
Analyze, Religious arguments for, Ethical/social arguments against, Counterbalance with religious rebuttals, Assert your conclusion.
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What is a key statement that may be evaluated in a 12-mark exam question?
This statement is controversial because it presents differing views on moral issues in Christianity.
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What might some Christians argue for the sanctity of marriage?
Some Christians argue for because marriage is sacred, as Jesus taught, 'What God has joined, let no one separate' (Matthew 19:6).
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How do some religious teachings reinforce the opposition to divorce?
The Catechism states marriage is a sacrament, making it indissoluble.
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What is a common counterargument concerning divorce?
However, others argue against because Protestants allow divorce in cases of adultery.
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What modern perspective do some Christians have about divorce?
Modern Christians might say that divorce can protect individuals from harm, aligning with Jesus’ teaching to 'love your neighbour.'
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What is a strong concluding statement for a 12-mark question?
Overall, the strongest view is that while opposing views are valid, religious teachings often suggest maintaining the sanctity of marriage.