RS - Philosophy, Unit B601 (Belief about Deity)

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Unit B601 : Philosophy 1

Belief about Deity

I can explain why atheists and agnostics might not believe in God.I know the terms omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient.I can explain St. Thomas Aquinas' First Cause theory.I can explain William Paley's design argument.I can define a miracle and give examples of types of miracles.I am able to describe different religious experiencesI know why the Bible is sacred and important to Christians.I can offer at least four reasons why theists might believe in God.I can understand the significance of the Trinity to Christians.

Denomination - Different Christian churches within Christianity e.g. Roman Catholic

Roman Catholics Largest Christian church in the world Believe in transubstantiation, the belief that the bread and wine are transformed to the body and blood of Jesus Christ The Pope at the Vatican in Rome is the head of the church

Church of England The Queen is the head of the church and therefore it is the church of the state They are quite modern in their views; allowing women priest The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior leader

Christian denominations

How the reformation changed Christianity

The Reformation Around 1500 A new denomination invented Called 'Protestantism' Protestants protested against certain things that the Catholics did Martin Luther disagreed with the Pope and began the Protestant church

Reasons for the Reformation Henry VIII said that he wanted a divorce but the Pope said no divorce King Henry wanted more power and wealth

Catholic Church Wealthy Priest has back to people Statues Jesus on cross Decorative windows Paintings on walls Altar

Protestant Church Bible is on an eagle stand Plain glass in the windows Priest stands near book of common prayer Writing on tablets on walls Table

Religious and non-religious worship

Worship usually refers to specific acts of religious devotion To idolize: Love unquestioningly, excessively and uncritically People pray to show worship because it is a way to speak to God with family and express thanks and love to God

Symbols in Christianity

I think people use symbols instead of words because it is easier to remember. It is more difficult to remember a sentence or two rather than having a symbol as a sort of prompt, so that the words can be remembered. I think symbols are more effective because it only takes a glance to see a symbol, so if you are say driving, it will be harder to read words than see a symbol. Symbols can be recognised by everyone of different languages.

Symbol

MeaningCan be used to symbolise different things. God's spirit. PeaceCrucifix. Jesus' sacrifice. Forgiveness of sins. Recall Christ's death and resurrection. Most important.Used to draw the fish so that Christians could recognise each other.The chi-rho is made up of 2 Greek letters that are the start of the word for Christ, combined, they often look similar to a crossGod is the beginning and end of all things. Alpha and Omega.Wine-blood of Jesus. Bread-Body of Jesus

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