In the image of God. The belief that human beings are uniquely a reflection of God's personhood. Unlike the other animals, human beings are rational, free and moral.
The word used to describe all of the ways in which God makes himself known to human beings. Christians believe that God does this finally and fully in the person of Jesus Christ.
In Genesis 1 God creates the world in 6 days and rests on the 7th, this is followed by Genesis 2, another creation story where the humans God makes are named Adam and Eve
Catholics believe Genesis gives insights into the nature of God and why creation came into existence, this means they accept scientific theories of creation, which they think give the specifics on how the universe was created without undermining God
Aquinas supported creation ex nihilo, he created the 'causation argument' to show God was the 'uncaused first cause', Aquinas observed that everything in the universe showed cause and effect, every effect must have a cause for example a person must push a domino to cause the chain reaction
Aquinas concluded that logically the universe must have a cause too, the only being powerful enough to cause the universe is God as he is omnipotent, transcendent and eternal, so existed before anything else
Fundamentalists: The Bible is the word of God and everything in it is true, most believe the world was created in 6 days as described in Genesis and support the young earth theory (that the world is only a few thousand years old and not billions of years)
Most Orthodox Jews think od created the universe in 6 days and rested on the 7th like Fundamentalist Christians they see Genesis as a factual account of creation
Many Jews observe Shabbat each week as a reminder of creation, 'observe the Sabbath and keep it holy' is one of the Ten Commandments, Jews will not engage in creative activities and will give thanks to God
Jews celebrate Rosh Hashanah as the birthday of the world and anniversary of the sixth day of creation, it is a time when they confirm there is one God who is king
Catholic priest George Lemaitre first proposed the universe started from a 'big bang', the theory was developed by Hawking and has become the leading explanation for the origin of the universe