Self, death and afterlife

Cards (14)

  • 10 marker – Info on glorifying God
    .-        OT refer to God’s glory
    -        In John’s gospel God’s glory is seen through Jesus
    -        ‘Glorify your faither in heaven’ Matthew 5:16
  • 10 marker – Info on preparing for judgment
    .-        Genesis 2, humans made for the fellowship w/ God
    -        Final act of reconciliation is the judgement that all humans will face
  • 10 marker – Info on bringing about God’s kingdom on earth
    .-        Christians believe Jesus inaugurated the Kingdom
    -        Some believe the kingdom is a partial reality now
    -        Some think they should now live using Christian values
    -        Should show stewardship
    -        OT spoke of a new age marked by justice and peace
    -        It arises by having a personal relationship w/ God through prayer
  • 10 marker – Info on concept of the soul
    .-        Jewish: Associated w/ the principle of life, often linked to the word heart
    -        Greek: We live in an imperfect world with only partial understanding of truth, soul is immortal and goes to the perfect world of forms
    -        Modern ideas: moral and spiritual dimensions of human life distinct from body, soul was given and returns to/by God (dualism)
  • 10 marker – Info on resurrection of Jesus
    .-        Forms the basis of CH hope in life after death
    -        All 4 gospels state that the tomb was empty
    -        It was a unique event – Jesus conquered death
  • 10 marker – Info on resurrection according to Augustine

    .-        The fall affected not only Adam and Eve but everyone (all have sin)
    -        Humans are totally dependent on Gods grace
    -        Jesus death = atonement and physical actions not spiritual
    -        God can do this to anyone, at resurrection all sin is erased and this is seen most through Catholics
  • 10 marker – Info on spiritual resurrection
    .-        Due to what Paul taught
    -        Soul goes on to live w/ God
  • 10 marker – Info on significance of 1 Corinthians 15;42-44, 50-54
    .-        Paul believed Jesus’ death and resurrection had freed humans from the power of sin
    -        He believed in resurrection of the body rather than immortality of the soul
    -        Not the physical body but a new spiritual body
    -        He believed that the 2nd coming of Jesus and the end of the world of human experience were imminent
    -        ‘It is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body’
  • 10 marker – Info on Christian teachings on H,H and Purg

    .-        Catholics believe in particular (judgement occurs after death) and general judgement (at the end of time)
    -        Those free from sin go immediately to heaven
    -        Mortal sin = straight away hell (murder etc.)
    -        Venial sin = go to purgatory
  • 10 marker – Info on H.H and Purg as physical

    .-        Humans will physically ascend to heaven like Jesus
    -        Those done good will go to heaven (typically seen as a city)
    -        ‘I saw a great white throne (Christ) who was seated on it’ Rev 20:11-12
  • 10 marker – Info on H.H and Purg as spiritual
    .-        More Catholic belief
    -        Heaven is a spiritual state
    -        Hell is not physical torture
    -        Purgatory is not a place
    -        ‘Heaven is the endless moment of love ‘ Youcat
  • 10 marker – Info on H.H and Purg as psychological

    .-        H,H and Purg lack empirical evidence
    -        Live in a way that brings heaven on earth
    -        Products of the human mind
    -        Inner conflict = hell
  • 10 marker – Info on objective immortality in process thought
    .-        Process theology = God and the universe are uncreated and eternal, God is not omnipotent, God and the universe exist panentheistically
    -        So most process theologians believe in objective immortality (remain eternally as ‘objects’ in the mind of God, so they never die
    -        They reject subjective immortality, humans existing as thinking subjects with continued experiences
  • 15 marker – Weaknesses of process theology afterlife
    .-        Most Christians reject it because it is meaningless – if a person no longer has induvial experiences what significance can being in the mind of God have on that person
    -        Innocent suffering will be redeemed in normal CH afterlife, if a person no longer exists as an individual but simply as an object in Gods mind there will be no awareness of this being done and suffering was for nothing