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Christianity National 5

Nature of God Create a revision aid to help remember at least 5 attributes of God and how that might impact on how a Christian s Daily Life. E.g. God is Forgiving - this means that Christians know that if they do something wrong they can ask for forgiveness. They may ask for forgiveness by praying. Some Attributes To Get You Started Omnipresent Omniscient Omnibenevolent Omnipotent Creator Eternal Mysterious Forgiving

Creation 1. Summarise Genesis 1 (7 Day Story) and Genesis 2 (Adam and Eve) in your own words. 2. Describe how they can be interpreted both literally and metaphorically. 3. The Creation story in the Bible is incompatible with scientific findings Discuss (8)

Nature of Humans 1. What does being created in the eyes of God mean? (4) 2. How might this impact on how a Christian should act? (4) 3. What is Original Sin? (4) 4. Explain what is meant by the human condition. (4) 5. What is Freewill? (3) 6. Explain how having Freewill can impact on a persons daily live. (4) 7. God cannot be all loving if there is suffering in the world Explain how a Christian would respond to this statement. (4) 8. Humankind are created to be Stewards of the earth a. What does it mean to be a Steward of the earth? (4) b. How might a steward of the earth be expected to act (4)

Jesus 1. Create a timeline of key events in Jesus life. 2. What is the significance of the Incarnation (Birth of Jesus) to Christians (4) 3. What are Christian Beliefs about Jesus? (4) 4. Explain what is meant by the Holy Trinity. (4) 5. Jesus is often referred to as the Messiah - What does this mean? (4) 6. Jesus taught people how to live by using parables. a. Summarise 2 parables and their meanings. 7. Summarise the Easter Story. (4) 8. How do Christians celebrate this? (4)

Judgement and Heaven 1. What do Christians believe about Judgement? (4) 2. What do Christians believe about Heaven? (4) 3. Reaching Heaven is the Ultimate Goal for Christians - Discuss (8 Marks) 4. How might Christians act in order to get into heaven? (4) 5. It is unfair for Christians to be judged on their actions if they have already been planned by God Discuss how a Christian would respond to this. (8)

Living According to the Gospels 1. What is the importance of the Gospels? (4) 2. How might a Christian live according to the gospels? (4) 3. Living according to the Gospels is the main goal for Christians Discuss (8) 4. How should Christians treat each other? (4) 5. How do Christians have a relationship with God? (4) 6. What is meant by mission? (4)

Worship 1. What is worship? (4) 2. How might a Christian worship on their own? (4) 3. How might a Christian worship in a community? (4) 4. How might a Christian involve God in major events in their life? (4) 5. What is the importance of Prayer? (4) 6. What is Eucharist? (4) 7. Why is Eucharist so important? (4) 8. It is essential to go to church in order to be a Christian Would all Christians agree with this question? (8)

Morality and Medicine

Sanctity of Life 1. What is meant by Sanctity of Life? (3) 2. Describe a religious viewpoint on Sanctity of Life (3) 3. Explain 2 different viewpoints on when life begins. 4. Why are there different viewpoints on when life begins? (4) 5. What is meant by the right to choose? (4) 6. What is your personal opinion on the sanctity of life? (4)

Embryo Research 1. What is an Embryo? (4) 2. Why is Embryo Research a moral issue? (2) 3. What is IVF Treatment? (2) 4. Explain 2 differing viewpoints on IVF Treatment. 5. What is a saviour sibling? (2) 6. Why might people be against the use of Saviour Siblings? (2) 7. Using Embryos for medical purposes is morally wrong Would everyone agree with this statement? (8)

Euthanasia and Assisted Dying 1. Explain what Euthanasia is? (2) 2. Why are their differing viewpoints on Euthanasia? (4) 3. Create a revision guide explaining the different types of Euthanasia and the arguments for and against Euthanasia. 4. Explain a religious viewpoint on Euthanasia (4) 5. Explain how Euthanasia could be misused (3) 6. Explain alternatives to Euthanasia (4) 7. Every Human being should be able to choose when they die Would everyone agree with this statement? Explain your answer (8)

Existence of God

Can God be Proved? 1. Describe different beliefs about God? (4) 2. Why is the Existence of God such a widely debated issue? (4) 3. What is meant by Atheism, Theism and Agnostic (3) 4. Describe a religious viewpoint on the attributes of God (4) 5. Create a revision guide to different attributes of god e.g. Omni

Cosmological Argument 1. Describe what is meant by the Cosmological Argument (4) 2. Explain the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Cosmological Argument (6) 3. The Cosmological Argument proves there is a God Discuss (8) 4. Explain what is meant by the Big Bang Theory (4) 5. How can the Big Bang Theory link in with The Cosmological Argument? (4)

Teleological Argument 1. Explain what is meant by the Teleological Argument (4) 2. Explain the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Teleological Argument (6) 3. How could the Teleological Argument link with Science? (4) 4. Evolution disproves the Teleological Argument Discuss (8) 5. Explain what is meant by Evolution? (4) 6. What Evidence is there to back up Evolution (4) 7. Can the Theory of Evolution link in with the Existence of God? (4)