RE-Unit1-Christianity:Salvation 0.0 / 5 ? Religious StudiesChristianityGCSEAQA Created by: tonisha_Created on: 20-09-21 19:14 What is Salvation? refers to being saved from sin through belief in Jesus 1 of 25 What is Atonement? idea that humans are reconciled and forgiven by God 2 of 25 What else could atonement refer to? mending of relationship between God and Humanity 3 of 25 Why does it need mending? due to it being broken when Adam and Eve disobeyed God in the Garden of Eden 4 of 25 What is Redemption? how salvation and atonement can be achieved 5 of 25 What is the role of Christ in Salvation? Christians believe that through God sending Jesus to Earth, sin of humanity are forgiven 6 of 25 What is Jesus described as? perfect and without sin 7 of 25 What did he offer for humans? redemption 8 of 25 How did he do this? through sacrificing his life 9 of 25 Key Quote "the stone you builders rejected,______________ which has become the cornerstone" 10 of 25 There are 4 different understandings of atonement Jesus' death was a divine what? sacrifice 11 of 25 What does this represent? God's love for humanity 12 of 25 Jesus's death was a sacrifice, but also a what to God? an offering 13 of 25 Why? to mend the broken relationship 14 of 25 Jesus's death is a victory of what? good over evil 15 of 25 How? What was Jesus used as? a ransom 16 of 25 How did this stop the devil? stopped him from having hold over humanity 17 of 25 Jesu' death also represents what? the price being paid 18 of 25 Price being paid for what? forgiveness of humanity 19 of 25 Atonement and Salvation is very important There are four reasons What is one? to restore relationship between God and Humanity 20 of 25 To confirm a belief in a what? all powerful and all loving God 21 of 25 It allows humans to what understand importance of being reconciled with other humans 22 of 25 It also gives humans what? hope 23 of 25 Hope for what? they will be rewarded in the afterlife 24 of 25 How will this happen? if they follow the example of Jesus 25 of 25
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