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Section A: The Study of Religions: Beliefs and Teachings
1. Christianity
1.6 The Resurrection and Ascension
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The Resurrection is believed to have occurred on the third day after Jesus' death.
True
Order the key events of the Resurrection as described in the Gospels:
1️⃣ Jesus is crucified
2️⃣ Jesus is buried
3️⃣ Women find the tomb empty
4️⃣ An angel announces the Resurrection
5️⃣ Jesus appears to his disciples
The Ascension refers to Jesus Christ rising into
heaven
Where are the biblical accounts of the Ascension found?
Luke and Acts
The Resurrection is considered proof of Jesus' divinity.
True
Steps described in Luke's account of the Ascension
1️⃣ Jesus leads his disciples to Bethany
2️⃣ Jesus blesses his disciples
3️⃣ Jesus is taken up into heaven
Which four Gospels contain accounts of the Resurrection?
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
The Resurrection represents the ultimate triumph over sin and
death
What is the event that the Ascension follows in Christian belief?
The Resurrection
The Ascension is theologically distinct from the
Resurrection
The Ascension affirms Jesus' status as the Son of God and the promise of
eternal life
.
True
Arrange the theological significances of the Ascension in their logical order:
1️⃣ Exaltation of Jesus
2️⃣ Completion of Redemptive Work
3️⃣ Affirmation of Divine Status
4️⃣ Promise of Eternal Life
The Ascension signifies the completion of Jesus'
redemptive
work on Earth.
The Resurrection is believed to have occurred on the third day after
Jesus'
death.
True
What is the primary difference in significance between the Resurrection and the Ascension?
Divinity vs. Redemption
What is the Resurrection in Christian belief?
Jesus rose from the dead
Match the Gospel with its unique detail about the Resurrection:
Matthew ↔️ Jesus rises from the tomb
Mark ↔️ Women find the tomb empty
Luke ↔️ Two disciples encounter Jesus
John ↔️ Mary Magdalene finds tomb empty
What is the theological significance of the Resurrection?
Proof of Jesus' divinity
Compare and contrast the Resurrection and the Ascension in terms of event, timing, and significance:
1️⃣ Resurrection: Jesus rises from the dead
2️⃣ Resurrection: Occurs 3 days after crucifixion
3️⃣ Resurrection: Proves Jesus' divinity
4️⃣ Ascension: Jesus rises into heaven
5️⃣ Ascension: Occurs 40 days after Resurrection
6️⃣ Ascension: Affirms Jesus' status as Son of God
What are the two key events being compared in the study material?
Resurrection and Ascension
How many days after the crucifixion did the Resurrection occur?
3 days
In which two biblical books are the accounts of the Ascension found?
Luke and Acts
The Resurrection is a central tenet of Christian faith, as it is seen as proof of Jesus'
divinity
What central truth about Jesus does the Resurrection affirm in Christian theology?
His divinity
The Ascension occurred 40 days after the
Resurrection
What is the theological significance of the Ascension in Christian beliefs?
Culmination of Jesus' ministry
How many days after the Resurrection did the Ascension occur?
40 days
The Ascension was witnessed by Jesus'
disciples
What is the key difference in timing between the Resurrection and the Ascension?
3 days vs. 40 days
Match the Gospel with its key detail about the Resurrection:
Matthew ↔️ An angel appears
Luke ↔️ Two disciples encounter Jesus
John ↔️ Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene
Mark ↔️ Women find the tomb empty
The Ascension event is described as Jesus rising into
heaven
The biblical accounts of the Resurrection are found in the four
Gospels
What does the Ascension represent in Christian theology?
Jesus' return to God
The Ascension is theologically significant because it affirms Jesus' status as the
Son of God
.
True
The Resurrection refers to Jesus rising from the
dead
The Ascension is theologically significant as it represents Jesus' return to God the
Father
The Ascension is seen as the culmination of Jesus' earthly ministry.
True
Match the Gospel with a key detail from its Resurrection account:
Matthew ↔️ Jesus appears to his disciples
Mark ↔️ An angel announces the Resurrection
Luke ↔️ Two disciples encounter the risen Jesus
John ↔️ Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene
The Ascension marks Jesus' return to the right hand of
God the Father
.
True
Steps described in Luke's account of the Ascension
1️⃣ Jesus leads his disciples to Bethany
2️⃣ Jesus blesses his disciples
3️⃣ Jesus is taken up into heaven
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