Zusammenfassung der Ressource
RE REVISON GCSE
- CHAPTER 1
- TRINITY
- Catholics believe
God is a trinity
of three persons.
- Catholics dont
believe in
three Gods.
- The Nicene
Creed
professes the
Christian
belief in the
Trinity.
- The Trinity
is
mentioned
during
Baptism
and Mass.
- THE TRINITY IN THE BIBLE.
- Doctrine is a
teaching passed on
by the CC to help
others know about
god, themselves and
life.
- A creed is a formal
statement of what the
CC believes and teaches.
- The Council of
Niciea (325ce)
produced the
creed of Niciea,
which said that
Jesus was as
much as god as
the father is
God.
- In 381ce the first
council of
Constantinople
decalred that the
holy spirit was also
Consubstanial with
the father and the
son.
- CREATION
- There are two
accounts of
Creation in
genesis 1-3
- John 1:1-5
provides an
account of the
words (the
son's) role in
Creation.
- The CC interprets the
Genisis accounts and
explains that God is
the ultimate Creator
of all that exists.
- The accounts of
Creation confirm
the God as the
Father, Son and
Holy Spirit.
- Creation reveals God as
Creator,
Benevolent,omnipotent
and eternal.
- THE INCARNATION
- Incarnation means
en-fleshment.
- The second person of
the Trinity, the word of
God, became human in
Jesus of Nazareth.
- Jesus Christ is the
God-man: fully God and
fully human at the same
time.
- Scripture
references the
incarnation of
Jesus.
- The incarnation
continues
through the life
of the church.
- THE PASCHAL MYSTERY
- Human
beings are
saved from
the sin by the
work of Jesus,
also by the
Paschal
Mystery.
- The Paschal Mystery is the
Passion, Death, Resurrection
and Ascension of Jesus.
- Redemption is
a metaphor
used to explain
Paschal
Mystery
"brought
about"
salvation.
- Paschal
Mystery
restores
humans to
adjust a
relationship
with God.
- Jesus resurrection is
the foundation of the
christian faith and the
catholic church.
- Humans follow jesus to
heaven and for the holy
spirit to continue the work
of salvation within the
church.
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PASCHAL MYSTERY.
- The holy spirit
helps the church
to understand and
live out more fully,
salvation.
- Humans cannot save themselves, but
can choose to accept salvation.
- Catholics participate
in the Paschal
Mystery through the
life of Church.
- Gods grace gives
Catholics strength to do
this through the liturgy
and the Scaraments.
- The Eucharist
is the most
important
expression of
the Paschal
Mystery in
Church today.
- ESCHATOLOGY.
- Eschatology is the study of
christian teaching about
the last things in a human
Life Death,Judgment,
Heaven, Hell and
Purgatory.
- Catholic views on
Eschatology are rooted in
the paschal mystery.
- Catholics
connect to
god by
showing love
to others.
- God alone is eternal.
- CREATION AND THE NATURE OF HUMANITY.
- Humans being created alone are created in the image of god..
- Humans beings
are part of
creation, but
superior
through reason
and free will
which makes
them stewards
of creation.
- CHAPTER 2
- THE SACRAMENTAL NATURE OF REALITY.
- The
Scaramental
nature of reality
means finding
the grace of
God in the
physical world.
- Each Sacrament brings Catholics closer to God in
different way and communicates his love for them
in varied but never-ending ways.
- The Sacraments of
initiation are Baptism,
Confirmation and the
Eucharist.
- LITURGICAL WORSHIP.
- The Liturgy is the
work done by God,
in Jesus Christ, for
the good of all
people.
- Liturgical worship is
the participation of
Catholics through
the Church in Gods
work of making
people holy.
- The Eucharist is both a
remembrance and the making
present again of Jesus sacrifice. It
is the source and summit of
Christian life.
- Evangelical Christians have a
less formal structure of
worship to reflect their focus
on the holy spirit and word of
God.
- FUNERAL RITES.
- The funeral rite
is a ritual in
which the CC
hands back a
child to God the
Father.
- The rites consist of: the vigil,
the funeral liturgy and the
rite of committal and
commendation.
- Proclamation of
eternal life
strengthens faith
through the belief
in life after death.
- PRAYER
- Non-liturgical acts of
worship are deotions
which are not part of
the official public
liturgy of the church.
- The Rosary is a string of
beads to help focus a series
of prayers.
- The 14 stations of the cross
depict moments of Christs
suffering and death.
- Liturgical worship helps Catholics
pray in community, while
non-liturgical worship helps
Catholics pray more individually.
- PILGRIMAGE.
- Pilgrimages are
journeys to special
places of religion
significance.
- Places are often connected
to the lives of Jesus, Mary,
apostles and saints.
- There are many
different sites
including Rome,
Lourdes,
Walsingham and
Jerusalem.
- Jerusalem is the place of
where the paschal mystery
took place. It is also the
birthplace of the church at
Pentecost.
- CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING
- The church works
universally for the
love of neighbour,
following the
commandments
of Christ and his
own example.
- Catholic social teaching
promotes justice, peace and
reconciliation.
- Catholics follow the example of
good samaritan to respond to
need.
- CAFOD works with many
countries including
england.
- CATHOLIC MISSION AND EVANGELISM.
- Mission conveys the idea
of a person being sent to
others in order to help
them, or to bring
something that will
benefit them.
- Jesus was
sent by
the father
into the
world on
mission.
the spirit
was sent
by father
and son.
- jesus sent the apostles
to go into the world to
proclaim and live out
the gospel.
- CHAPTER 7
- THE ALMIGHTY
- GOD
IS
ONE,
CREATOR,
LAWGIVER
AND
JUDGE.
- THESE QUALITIES OF
GOD AND
GENERALLY AGREED
UPON BY ALL JEWS.
- GOD
HAS
MANY
NAMES
IN
BIBLE,
- these
characteristics
are names of god
are important in
JD.
- THE SHEKHINAH
- the shk means the presents of god.
- god is present in every aspect of life.
- some jews try to
connect with the
shk through the
study of the
torah in pray and
doing worship
- THE MESSIAH
- the idea of the
messiah is a ancient
one in judaism and
is based around a
great leader.
- the messianiac
Age means a
time when the
messiah is
ruling the world.
- characteristic and
task of the
messiah are
describe the
nevi'im.
- jews
live
in
expectations
of
the
messiah.
- THE COVENANT AT SINAI
- In judaisum a C is an agreement between god and man.
- god and abraham entered into a
C that promised a Promised Land
and a blessed nation
- god showed
keep his
promises which
is important for
jews today
- The Sanctity of Life
- The story of Creation in Genesis
makes it clear that God is the
giver of life.
- Most Jewish laws
can be broken in
order to save a
persons life
(Pikuach Nefesh)
- PK influences
how Jews
approach moral
issues.
- Moral principles and the Mitzvot
- There are 613 laws in the Torah
- Jewish people follow the Mitzvot
as they form part of the
covenant between Jewish people
and God.
- Jews feel the
have free choice
when the follow
the Mitzvot.
- A Mitzvah
is also a
good deed.
- Rabbis and scholars
continue to examine
the Mitzvot today.
- Life after death.
- Jews concentrate on living a righteous life.
- There is little scripture on life after death.