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Section A: The Study of Religions: Beliefs and Teachings
1. Christianity
1.7 Eschatological Beliefs
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Heaven in Christian eschatology is believed to be a place of eternal bliss and communion with God.
True
Hell in Christian eschatology is the place of eternal punishment for the
unrighteous
.
True
Purgatory is considered a temporary state in Christian
eschatology
.
True
The timing and exact purpose of the
Second Coming
are widely debated among Christians.
True
Match the Christian eschatological concept with its description:
Heaven ↔️ Eternal bliss with God
Hell ↔️ Eternal punishment for the unrighteous
Resurrection ↔️ Rising from the dead for judgment
Last Judgment ↔️ Final verdict by God
In heaven, believers will dwell in the presence of
God
In hell, the wicked are forever separated from the presence of
God
Purgatory is considered a temporary state of suffering to cleanse souls of
sin
What is the significance of the Last Judgment in Christian eschatology?
Determines eternal destiny
Christian eschatological beliefs focus on the future, including concepts such as heaven, hell, resurrection, and the Last
Judgment
The promise of heaven provides hope and motivation for Christians to strive for spiritual purity and
salvation
In hell, the wicked are forever separated from God's
presence
The Second Coming of Christ is a central belief in Christian eschatology, referring to the prophesied return of
Jesus
Eschatology
in Christianity is the study of the 'end times' or final events in
history
What are some key characteristics of heaven in Christian eschatology?
Eternal life, presence of God
What is hell characterized by in Christian eschatology?
Eternal fire and isolation
What is the purpose of purgatory in Christian eschatology?
Purification before heaven
Match the millenialist view with its interpretation of the Second Coming:
Premillennialism ↔️ Christ returns before a 1000-year kingdom
Postmillennialism ↔️ Christ returns after 1000 years of peace
Amillennialism ↔️ The 1000-year kingdom is symbolic
What is the study of eschatology in Christianity concerned with?
The 'end times' or final events in history
What is the central characteristic of heaven in Christian belief?
Eternal life free from sin
What is a traditional depiction of hell in Christian belief?
Eternal fire
What is the purpose of purgatory in Christian belief?
Purification of souls
What does the Second Coming of Christ signify in Christian eschatology?
Christ's prophesied return
In Christian eschatology, heaven is believed to be a place of eternal bliss and communion with God.
True
The promise of heaven motivates Christians to strive for spiritual purity and salvation.
True
Hell underscores the necessity of repentance and divine justice in
Christian
morality.
True
The Second Coming of Christ includes the resurrection of the dead and the establishment of God's
eternal
kingdom.
True
In premillennialism, the resurrection and judgment occur before Christ's 1000-year reign on
Earth
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