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RE REVISON GCSE
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Mapa Mental sobre RE REVISON GCSE, creado por andrew walkere el 29/03/2017.
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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.
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