ethics and philosophy: paper 1

Cards (23)

  • What is the significance of the Holy Spirit in Christianity?
    The Holy Spirit empowers communication with humans.
  • How do Christians view the concept of the Trinity?
    Christians believe in one God in three equal persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
  • What is the Nicene Creed?

    The Nicene Creed is a statement of beliefs in Christianity.
  • What do the commandments represent in Christianity?
    The commandments represent moral guidelines for believers.
  • What do Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons represent in the context of Christianity?
    They are groups that have distinct beliefs within Christianity.
  • How do Christians perceive God's love?
    Christians see God's love as central to their faith and teachings.
  • What does the term 'incarnation' refer to in Christianity?
    Incarnation refers to God becoming human in the form of Jesus Christ.
  • What is the Lord's Prayer?
    The Lord's Prayer is a prayer that encapsulates key Christian teachings and requests for guidance.
  • How does God provide for believers according to Christian teachings?
    God provides daily bread and protection for believers.
  • How do Christians understand human suffering?
    Christians believe that God understands human suffering and provides guidance through it.
  • What is the role of God's creativity in the universe according to Christian beliefs?
    God's creativity is seen as a reflection of His power and presence in the universe.
  • What is the relationship between God's care and the world in Christian belief?
    God's care is believed to encompass the entire world and all its inhabitants.
  • What event is referred to as 'The Passion Mystery'?
    Crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus
  • What does the term 'crucifixion' refer to in the context of Jesus?
    The execution of Jesus by being nailed to a cross
  • Who betrayed Jesus according to the study material?
    Judas Iscariot
  • What role did the Roman governor play in the events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion?
    The Roman governor ordered Jesus' crucifixion
  • What does the term 'resurrection' signify in Christian belief?
    The rising of Jesus from the dead
  • How does the concept of human suffering relate to the events of the crucifixion?
    It highlights the suffering Jesus endured for humanity's sins
  • What is the significance of the phrase 'God is now power' in the context of the study material?
    It suggests God's omnipotence and authority
  • What does the term 'whipped' refer to in the context of Jesus' trial?
    It refers to the physical punishment Jesus received before his crucifixion
  • How does the crowd's reaction during Jesus' trial reflect the political climate of the time?
    The crowd called for Jesus' arrest and crucifixion, showing their alignment with the Roman authorities
  • What does the term 'Lobe supper' likely refer to in the context of the study material?
    It likely refers to the Last Supper, the final meal Jesus shared with his disciples
  • What is the significance of the term 'disk-pies' in the study material?

    It is unclear; it may be a typographical error or misinterpretation