Religious Studies /GCSE Religious Studies - Y10 Origins and Meanings (KEYWORDS)

GCSE Religious Studies - Y10 Origins and Meanings (KEYWORDS)

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This deck covers key concepts and beliefs in GCSE Religious Studies, focusing on origins and meanings. It includes definitions and explanations of important terms such as inspiration, creation ex nihilo, imago Dei, and more.

Inspiration

” God breathed” the belief that the spirit of God guides individuals to act or write what is good and true.
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Key Terms

Term
Definition
Inspiration
” God breathed” the belief that the spirit of God guides individuals to act or write what is good and true.
Creation ex Nihilo
Creation out of nothing. Before God created the universe, nothing existed. Only God can create out of nothing.
Imago Dei
In the image of God. The belief that human beings are unique and a reflection of God’s personhood. Humans are national, free and moral.
Evolution
The process of mutation and natural selection which leads to changes in species over time to suit particular environments.
Omni - Potence
The belief that God is all powerful.
Revelation
The way God makes himself known to human beings. Christians believe God did this in the person of Jesus Christ.

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TermDefinition
Inspiration
” God breathed” the belief that the spirit of God guides individuals to act or write what is good and true.
Creation ex Nihilo
Creation out of nothing. Before God created the universe, nothing existed. Only God can create out of nothing.
Imago Dei
In the image of God. The belief that human beings are unique and a reflection of God’s personhood. Humans are national, free and moral.
Evolution
The process of mutation and natural selection which leads to changes in species over time to suit particular environments.
Omni - Potence
The belief that God is all powerful.
Revelation
The way God makes himself known to human beings. Christians believe God did this in the person of Jesus Christ.
Stewardship
The duty to take care of creation responsibly and to protect it for future generations.
Transcendence
Existing outside of space and time. God exists in a way that makes him nothing like anything that exists, he is above and beyond creation.