Key Concepts & their explanation.... ...the view that human beings cannot know for certain whether or not God exists.

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Key Concepts & their explanation...

...the view that human beings cannot know for certain whether or not God exists.

... a view that denies the existence of God.

... feelings inspired by mysterious aspects of life.

... a simple trust in God and acceptance of one’s parents faith.

... views on the origin of the universe and life on earth.

... being aware of God’s mysterious presence.

... a strong inner belief and trust in God.

... the view that a sacred text is a factual account and must be taken literally, word for word.

... a belief system that rejects religion and makes sense of life through human reason alone.

... the view that nothing is real except physical matter.

... a close relationship with God and an active commitment to one’s faith.

... the belief in one God.

... the act of asking questions e.g. about the meaning of life.

... the person who asks questions and seeks the truth.

... thinking deeply about some aspect of life.

... the view that organised religion should have no direct influence on society.

... the development of a person’s relationship with God from childhood faith to mature faith.

... being able to rely on a person with complete confidence.

... the way people look at life and try to understand it.

... the way people of faith praise and honour God in prayer and at religious services.