RE key terms 0.0 / 5 ? Religious StudiesWorshipChristianityLife and deathJudaismGCSEWJEC Created by: epica213Created on: 08-04-21 10:41 synagogue the place of meeting and worship in the jewish faith 1 of 32 shekinah the dwelling or divine presence of god, shown in the torah as a cloud 2 of 32 sabbath (shabbat) the day of rest on the seventh day of the week 3 of 32 kosher literally meaning clean or fir, it is a word used to describe food that jews can eat 4 of 32 torah the jewish written law that consists of the first 5 books of the hebrew bible (genesis, exodus, leviticus, numbers, deuteronomy) 5 of 32 mitzvot 613 actions that jews must perform or avoid, found in the torah 6 of 32 messiah anointed or chosen one that jews believe will be descendant of king david 7 of 32 covenant a promise or agreement like those abraham and moses made with God in the torah 8 of 32 omnipotent the belief that God is all powerful 9 of 32 transcendent the belief that God exists above and beyond the universe 10 of 32 imago dei the belief the humans were created in the image and likeness of God 11 of 32 ex nihilo the belief linked to st augustine that God created the universe from nothing 12 of 32 stewardship protecting or preserving the environment in order to hand it on to the next generation 13 of 32 revelation the way in which God makes himself known to the world, such as through the bible 14 of 32 inspiration literally meaning God breathed, the belief that the bible writers were guided by the holy spirit 15 of 32 evolution a theory linked to charles darwin about the gradual development of something, such that species gradually develop over time 16 of 32 consceince a God-given feeling of right and wrong 17 of 32 evil the absence of good that results in suffering 18 of 32 free will the God-given ability to choose right from wrong without being controlled 19 of 32 goodness the quality of being like God and putting the needs of others first 20 of 32 incarnation meaning made flesh, the belief that god became human in the person of jesus 21 of 32 natural law the belief that there are universal laws of right and wrong 22 of 32 privation an abscence or lack of something; augustine said that evil is a privation 23 of 32 suffering pain or loss that harms human beings 24 of 32 soul the part of a human that: can never die; was created by God; and lives on after the death of the physical body 25 of 32 magisterium the teaching authority of the catholic church that comes from the pope and the bishops 26 of 32 judgement judging someone on their actions, like God will do on people on how they have lived their lives 27 of 32 eternal life spiritual existence in hevaen after the death of the body 28 of 32 hell the lack of God for eternity 29 of 32 heaven eternal existence in God's presence 30 of 32 death the end of physical life which catholics see as more of a change than an ending 31 of 32 resurrection the raising of the body to life following death, which catholics believe happened to jesus on the third day 32 of 32
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