Christian beliefs and practices revision

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Christian beliefs and practices revision Define the following: Denomination: Orthodox: Protestant: Catholic: What is the Trinity? Explain the different Christian beliefs about creation Define incarnation: How can the fact Christians believe Jesus is God incarnate help them to understand the Trinity? Quote about creation: God as omnipotent, loving and just How can these qualities relate to the way Christians should live their lives, including during times of suffering? Quote to support: Why can the human mind not fully understand the ‘mystery of God’? What do Christians believe about afterlife and judgement? Christian teaching to support: Heaven and hell Some Christians believe… Other Christians believe… What happened at Jesus’ crucifixion? Why do Christians use a cross or crucifix as a symbol to remind them of Jesus? How might the belief in life after death affect the way Christians live their lives? Sin and salvation How is the original sin linked to Christians views on salvation? What is Jesus’ role in salvation? What is atonement? Explain why the resurrection and ascension are significant events for Christians. How likely are these events to have happened? Give reasons.