Christian Beliefs
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Theme E: Crime and Punishment
100

What term describes the Christian belief in one God in three persons?

The Trinity

100

What is the term for the Christian ceremony that symbolizes entry into the faith?

Baptism

100

Define "omnipotent."

Omnipotent means all-powerful.

100

What is meant by "baptism"?

Baptism is a Christian rite of initiation and purification.

100

What is one reason people commit crimes related to poverty?

Poverty can lead to crime as individuals may steal to meet basic needs.

200

Which biblical story explains the concept of original sin?

The story of Adam and Eve in Genesis

200

What celebration commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ?

Christmas

200

What does "atonement" mean in Christianity?

Atonement refers to the reconciliation between God and humanity through the sacrifice of Jesus.

200

 Define "Eucharist."

The Eucharist is the sacrament commemorating the Last Supper, where bread and wine are consumed.

200

Define "hate crime."

A hate crime is a criminal act motivated by prejudice against a person's race, religion, sexual orientation, or other characteristics.

300

What doctrine explains Jesus as both fully divine and fully human?

The doctrine of the Incarnation

300

How do Christians observe Holy Communion?

Holy Communion is observed in remembrance of Jesus' Last Supper, often involving bread and wine.

300

Explain the term "sacrament."  

A sacrament is an outward and visible sign of inward spiritual grace.

300

What is "non-liturgical worship"?

Non-liturgical worship is less structured and may involve spontaneous prayer and worship.

300

What are the three main aims of punishment?

Retribution, deterrence, and rehabilitation.

400

What is the significance of the resurrection in Christian belief?

The resurrection signifies Jesus' victory over sin and death, offering hope of eternal life.

400

What is the purpose of prayer in Christian worship?

Prayer is a way for Christians to communicate with God, expressing adoration, confession, thanksgiving, and supplication.

400

What does "grace" refer to in Christian theology?

Grace is the unmerited favour and love of God towards humanity.

400

Explain the term "evangelism."

Evangelism is the act of spreading the Christian gospel.

400

What is "forgiveness" in the context of crime?

Forgiveness in the context of crime involves letting go of resentment against an offender.

500

How does the concept of the Trinity relate to Christian worship?

The Trinity emphasizes the relationship and unity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in worship.

500

What type of worship involves structured rituals, often using liturgy?

Liturgical worship follows a set structure and includes formal prayers, readings, and rituals.

500

Describe the concept of "salvation."

Salvation is the deliverance from sin and its consequences, often through faith in Jesus Christ.

500

What is liturgical worship?

Liturgical worship involves formal and structured rituals, often following a prescribed order.

500

What are some religious attitudes towards the death penalty?

Religious attitudes towards the death penalty vary; some support it as a form of justice, while others oppose it based on the sanctity of life.

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