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Atonement Incarnation

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Omnipotence Resurrection

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Holy Spirit

Divine command Interfaith dialogue Matching key concepts

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Bible Heaven/Hell

Vows Reason Matching key concepts

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Judgement Baptism

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Confirmation Pilgrimage

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God becoming human in The belief that Jesus’ the form of Jesus. This is death on the cross celebrated at Christmas. healed the rift between humans and .

The all-powerful, The Anointed One, the almighty and unlimited Hebrew form of Christ. nature of God. The one believed to be sent by God to be humanity’s saviour. Matching key concepts

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The state of being all- Selfless, sacrificial, loving and infinitely good unconditional love. The – a characteristic often highest form of love, attributed to God. exemplified by Jesus.

The belief that Jesus rose The three persons of the from the dead on Easter Christian e.g. Sunday, conquering , Son and death. Holy Spirit. Matching key concepts

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One of the three persons The belief that something of the Holy Trinity: the is right because God power of God at work in commands it. the world.

The all-knowing, all-wise, Different faiths coming to a all-seeing nature of God. mutual understanding and respect that allows them to live peacefully alongside each other in spite of differences in beliefs and ways of life. Matching key concepts

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Sacred text, made up Places of eternal of the Old and New reward or punishment in Testaments. the afterlife.

Promises made between The ability to think people, or a person’s in a logical way. To promises to God. Wedding form judgements and vows are promises which opinions through rational the bride and groom make, and evidence-based committing themselves to consideration. one another. Matching key concepts

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The belief that God will Christian rite of initiation judge if humans are using water as its main worthy to enter the symbol. Kingdom of Heaven at the end of time.

A spiritual journey to Features of a wedding a place of religious ceremony that significance. indicate its purpose and meaning. For instance, exchanging rings. Matching key concepts

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A rite of passage, following The Christian word used baptism, affirming to describe the Mass. promises made on the The bread and wine are believer’s behalf and thus used to symbolise the becoming a full adult body and blood of Jesus. member of the faith.

The ability to make The uncovering of choices voluntarily and knowledge through independently. The communication with belief that nothing is God. pre-determined. Matching key concepts

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