self, death and the afterlife-Christianity

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Flashcards on self, death and the afterlife-Christianity, created by Thomas Woodcock on 31/12/2021.
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What are the 3 different meanings of life for Christians? 1. To glorify God and to have a personal relationship with him 2. To prepare for Judgement 3. To bring the kingdom of God to earth
What are some ways to glorify God? Encourage others to become christian, try to make there own lives more god like, worship and prayer
How can Christians have a relationship with God? communicating through prayer studying the bible model their lives after jesus
What is the 'Doctrine of atonement'? The idea that Jesus' death can make up for human sin, leading to reconciliation between God and the world
What did Jesus teach in the parable of the sheep and the goats? we will be judged according to how we treated the less fortunate
What is humanities greatest purpose? to be with God
What will happen on judgement day? All will die and then everyone will come back to life and will be judged, those who lived a good life will be welcomed to God's eternal presence and those who didn't will be forever excluded from God
What is a problem with glorifying God and preparing for judgement? they focus on the individual
What are the two interpretations of bringing God's kingdom to earth? 1. Jesus will return in glory and sin and death will be eliminated 2. Christians have a responsibility to work towards creating perfection on earth
What do some christians believe you must do to bring about the kingdom of god? repent, turn away from all that is not godly
For Christians what is death? a consequence of the sin in the world
What did the death of Jesus do? Cancelled out the consequences of sin for human beings and the possibility of life is available to everyone
What is resurection of the body? Augustine's idea that the flesh is needed so that both the physical and spiritual effects of sin can be removed
What is spiritual resurrection? St Paul's idea that our spiritual soul was sown into our physical bodies, and will be raised in a spiritual body
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