Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Beliefs and Values - 10.1
- Believing god as unity
and trinity
- meaning
- christians believe there is only
one god (god's unity) who is in
the world in three persons (the
holy trinity)
- believing in one god is
called monotheism
- The father created
everything
- the son showed what god is
like and saved people from sin
- the holy spirit who brings
the presence of god into
people's lives
- importance
of the unity
- The belief that
god is one is the
first of the 10
commandments
- jesus said that
worshipping one god
is the greatest
commandment
- belief is one god is
the teaching of the
catholic church in
the creeds and
catechism
- christians believe that
god is omnipotent,
meaning he must be a
unity
- importance of
the trinity
- the trinity helps christians to
understand the different ways
that god has shown his presence
in the world
- during baptism of jesus the father
speaks, the son is baptised and the
spirit descends in the form of a dove
- belief in the trinity is part
of the apostolic tradition
- teaching of the
catholic church
through the creeds
and catechism
- Belief of god as the
father
- meaning
- means that christians
should have a
father-child relationship
with god
- shows that god has a
relationship of love
and care with his
creation
- in the 'our father'
christian learn that god
provides daily
protection from evil
because he is 'our
father'
- enables christians to
turn to him when
they are in need
- importance
- Jesus called god his father
and told his disciples to call
god, father.
- the creeds and catechism
teach catholics to call god
their father
- if god had not been our
father, he wouldn't have sent
jesus to explain how christians
should live and to save people
from their sins
- believing in god as father
allows christians to have a
personal relationship with
god
- belief in god as
the creator
- meaning
- god created the universe and all things
in it, so life has a meaning and purpose
given to it by god
- god created the universe out
of nothing so he is all-powerful
and the cause of all life
- as god created the
universe, the
universe must be
good
- god created human
beings in his image so
humans are special
- importance
- it shows gods
omnipotence
- shows that the universe
wasn't an accident. it was
created by god who is good,
for a good purpose
- shows that life is sacred because
god created it and what god
creates must be holy
- it shows gods love
for humans
- Belief that jesus is the
son of god
- meaning
- Jesus is god incarnated.
this means jesus is god on
earth living as a human
being so in jesus humans
can see the nature of god
- as son of god, the christians
believe that jesus was both
fully human and divine
- as gods son jesus had gods
powers on earth which explains
why he was able to work
miracles
- importance
- only the son of god could
bring salvation from sin
and give people the
chance to enter heaven
- gives christians the chance
to see the love shown by
gods son, leading them to
share gods love with their
neighbours
- believing that jesus is the
son of god is a teaching in
the creeds and catechism
- only gods son could
institute the mass which
brings christ into lives
today
- Belief in the holy spirit
- meaning
- the holy spirit is the
means by which god
communicates with
humans, bringing gods
presence into the world
- the holy spirit inspired the
bible so that its writings reveal
the nature and will of god
- the holy spirit is how god
helps the church to keep
the apostolic tradition
- the holy spirit brings gods love
and strength to christians
- importance
- it is the third person of
the trinity and is gods
presence in the world
- through baptism and
reconciliation it removes
peoples sin
- inspires the
teachings of the
church
- its gifts enable christians to
live lives full of love, joy and
peace.
- beliefs about
salvation from sin
- meaning
- sin separates a
person from god
- salvation means
being saved from sin
- death of jesus was the
sacrifice needed to bring
salvation from sin
- catholics believe that salvation
comes through the church and is
brought about by receiving the
sacraments and leading a christian
life
- importance
- without salvation a persons sins
will send them to hell
- only way christians can
have eternal life with god
- its the reason god took
human form in jesus
- reason why sacraments of baptism,
reconciliation, confirmation, healing and mass
are so important
- loving god
- meaning
- catholics show love for
god by going to mass and
praying daily
- they show their love for
god by taking the other
sacraments of the
church
- they show love for god by
following the christian life as
shown in the teachings of the
church
- importance
- jesus said that loving
god is the greatest
commandment
- its a way for christians to
thank god for his love
- the church teaches in the
catechism that all believers
should love god
- how it affects
christian lives
- following a vocation will
change someones life
- the christians will want to care for
gods creation so will be kind to
others
- how it is expressed in
a religious community
- the carmelite nuns are a mainly
contemplative religious community who
spend their lives in prayer and study.
- the carmelite nuns show
their love for god in many
ways:
- the nuns take evangelical
counsels (vows of poverty,
chastity and obedience)
- they meditate night and
day on the word of the
lord
- they celebrate the
eucharist daily
- they do manual work
- love is shown for god in
the local area (parish) by:
- providing worship so people
can show their love for god in
mass
- keeping the blest sacrament
in the tabernacle so people
can show their love for god by
adoring th body of christ
- offering the sacraments so
people can show their love
for god
- giving regular bible
readings and homilies
explaining them
- love of others
- how it is expressed in
a religious community
- the missionaries of charity were founded
by mother teresa in 1950. they express
their love for others in many ways:
- they take evangelical counsels
and vow to serve the poorest
of the poor
- the nuns and monks love others by in
the centres run by the order
- some centres are for the abandoned and
dying of all castes and religions to help
them die with dignity surrounded by
- they run orphanages, AIDS hospices
and care for lepers, refugees and
victims of floods,epidemics and
famine in order to share gods love
with others
- how it is shown in the local
area (parish)
- they ensure catholics grow
up surrounded by
catholics.
- supporting local
catholic schools
- providing social
facilities e.g. youth
groups
- providing help
for the needy