Religious Education: Christianity Key Words

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Non-Literalist
A christian who interprets the stories in the Bible and believe things are true but may have taken longer.
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Omnibenevolent
The state of being all-loving and infinitely - a charactertics often attributed to God.
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Omnipotent
The all-powerful, almighty and unlimited nature of God.
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Trinity
Christians see God in 3 ways - the father, the son and the holy spirit
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Incarnation
God becoming human in the form of Jesus
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Atonement
The belief that Jesus' death on the cross healed the riff between humans and God
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Resurrection
The belief that Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday, conquering death.
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Sacraments
Blessings by God at certain times such as baptism.
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Evangelism
Preaching the gospel to others with the intention of converting others to the christian faith.
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Pluralist
A society where a number of religions are followed alongside each other.
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Secular
A society where religious beliefs and practices are increasingly less important to a growing number of people.
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Denomination
Group of Christians, e.g, catholic, Quaker, Anglican.
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Literalist
A christian who believes everything in the Bible word for word.
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The state of being all-loving and infinitely - a charactertics often attributed to God.

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Omnibenevolent

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The all-powerful, almighty and unlimited nature of God.

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Christians see God in 3 ways - the father, the son and the holy spirit

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God becoming human in the form of Jesus

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