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Edexcel B

Christian beliefs about life after death

I can understand different Christian beliefs about life after death and explain how they respond to arguments against them.

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Edexcel B

Christian beliefs about life after death

I can understand different Christian beliefs about life after death and explain how they respond to arguments against them.

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Key learning points

  1. Christians believe in life after death because of Jesus’ resurrection and the promise of a transformed body.
  2. Christian views vary: some see heaven and hell as real places, others as symbolic.
  3. Catholics believe in purgatory a place of purification.
  4. Arguments for life after death include Jesus’ resurrection and paranormal evidence.
  5. Arguments against include the possibility of fraudulent accounts and social control.

Keywords

  • Heaven - a place of eternal happiness and union with God for those who have lived righteously

  • Hell - a state of eternal separation from God for those who have rejected him or lived sinfully

  • Purgatory - in Catholic belief, a temporary state of purification for souls who are destined for heaven but need to be cleansed of sin

  • Resurrection - being raised from the dead; the form that many Christians believe the afterlife will take, referring to either physical or spiritual bodies

Common misconception

All Christians believe in heaven and hell as literal places.

Some Christians interpret them metaphorically as states of being, such as being in God's presence or separation from God.


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6 Questions

Q1.
Match the term to its correct definition.
Correct Answer:euthanasia,intentionally ending a life to relieve suffering
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intentionally ending a life to relieve suffering

Correct Answer:hospice,a place offering palliative care for the terminally ill
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a place offering palliative care for the terminally ill

Correct Answer:living will,a document stating medical treatment preferences
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a document stating medical treatment preferences

Correct Answer:palliative care,medical care focused on comfort and pain relief
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medical care focused on comfort and pain relief

Q2.
Christians believe euthanasia conflicts with the of life.
Correct Answer: sanctity, Sanctity
Q3.
All Christians believe euthanasia is always wrong.
True
Correct answer: False
Neither true or false
Q4.
Some Christians believe that withdrawing treatment is morally different from euthanasia.
Correct answer: True
False
Partially true
Q5.
Which Bible teaching is often used to argue against euthanasia?
“Love your neighbour as yourself.”
Correct answer: “So God created mankind in his own image.”
“Blessed are the peacemakers.”
Q6.
Why do some Christians support palliative care instead of euthanasia?
Correct answer: It allows natural death while relieving suffering.
It keeps people alive at all costs.
It forces patients to refuse all pain medication.

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Q1.
Many Christians believe helping others is important because it affects their destiny after death.
Correct answer: True
False
Neither
Q2.
What do most Christians believe about life after death?
The soul simply ceases to exist.
Correct answer: The body and soul will be resurrected and transformed.
Only saints will go to heaven.
Q3.
What is the Catholic belief about purgatory?
Correct answer: a temporary place of purification before heaven
a second chance for sinners to enter heaven
a place where souls stay forever
Q4.
What do Christians believe happens at the Final Judgment?
People are given a second life on Earth.
Everyone goes to heaven regardless of their actions.
Correct answer: God will judge all people based on their faith and actions.
Q5.
How do some Christians interpret heaven and hell?
as literal places of reward and punishment
Correct answer: as metaphorical states representing closeness or separation from God
as a concept invented by the Church
Q6.
Jesus’ resurrection is significant because it gives Christians hope of life.
Correct Answer: eternal, Eternal