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Section A: The Study of Religions: Beliefs and Teachings
1. Christianity
1.8 Salvation
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Jesus' death on the cross
atoned
for human sin.
True
Salvation in Christianity is achieved through faith in
Jesus
Protestantism emphasizes justification by faith
alone
In Catholicism, salvation is believed to be achieved through faith and good
works
Catholics believe in justification by faith alone, as stated in Ephesians 2:8-9.
False
Jesus' atonement refers to the belief that his death reconciled
humanity
with God.
True
In Christianity, salvation enables eternal life with
God
Salvation grants believers the promise of eternal life in God's
presence
Catholicism teaches that faith and good works together lead to salvation
True
Order the key Christian beliefs about Jesus' role in salvation:
1️⃣ Atonement
2️⃣ Redemption
3️⃣ Resurrection
Match the key Protestant beliefs with their descriptions:
Justification by Faith ↔️ Salvation through faith in Jesus
Grace ↔️ Unmerited favor from God
Sola Scriptura ↔️ The Bible is the sole authority
In Christianity, salvation enables eternal life with
God
What is the promise of eternal life in Christianity?
God's presence after death
What are the two primary pathways to salvation in Christian theology?
Faith and works
Catholics believe sacraments are essential for
salvation
.
True
Protestantism asserts that salvation is achieved solely through
faith
Match the Christian belief with its description:
Atonement ↔️ Jesus' death paid for sin
Redemption ↔️ Jesus' sacrifice restores humanity
Resurrection ↔️ Proof of Jesus' divinity
Salvation through grace is earned by performing good deeds, according to Ephesians 2:8-9.
False
Salvation is believed to be provided through the life, death, and resurrection of
Jesus Christ
.
True
Protestantism emphasizes salvation through grace and
faith
Protestantism asserts that salvation is achieved solely through
faith
In Christianity, Jesus Christ is believed to be the central figure in providing
salvation
Protestants believe salvation is achieved through good deeds and religious rituals
False
Salvation inspires Christians to live ethically and compassionately
True
What does salvation refer to in Christianity?
Deliverance from sin
Match the key Christian beliefs with their descriptions:
Grace ↔️ A free gift from God
Atonement ↔️ Reconciles humanity with God
Redemption ↔️ Buys back humanity from sin
Eternal Life ↔️ Life in God's presence
Sin is believed to separate humanity from
God
.
True
Which Christian denomination believes salvation requires both faith and good works?
Catholicism
Protestantism emphasizes that salvation is solely through faith in
Jesus Christ
.
True
Jesus Christ is believed to be the central figure in Christianity for providing
salvation
In Christianity, grace is the belief that salvation is a free gift from
God
Match the key Christian belief with its description:
Grace ↔️ Free gift from God
Atonement ↔️ Jesus' death paid for sin
Redemption ↔️ Jesus' sacrifice restores humanity
Sin is believed to separate humanity from God, leading to
spiritual death
.
True
Match the pathway to salvation with its key belief:
Faith ↔️ Justification by faith alone
Works ↔️ Faith and good deeds together
Match the pathway to salvation with its key beliefs and practices:
Faith ↔️ Justification by faith alone
Works ↔️ Salvation through faith and good works
In Christianity, grace is the belief that salvation is a free gift from
God
Salvation brings about a profound change in an individual's life, values, and
behaviors