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When answering a part D question 3 Paragraphs 3 x Point, Evidence, Explain YOU HAVE TO SHOW THAT YOU KNOW INFORMATION ABOUT CHRISTIANITY IN YOUR ANSWER

When answering a part E question 4 Paragraphs Your View, Some Christians Agree, Some Christians Disagree, Another view 4 x Point, Evidence, Explain YOU HAVE TO SHOW THAT YOU UNDERSTAND CHRISTIANITY IN A MODERN WORLD

SKILLS SHEET PART E - Skills needed for the EVALUATION question PARTS A-C Skills needed for the overview of Christianity In part a I can provide accurate definitions In part b I can provide good examples In part C I can explain reasons for Christian thought In part C I can provide good examples of Christian thought In part C I can provide a list of reasons for Christian ideas PART E - Skills needed for the EVALUATION question I comment on why the statement is significant in the 21st century I can discuss a range of Christian views in relation to the statement I am able to justify my own personal view on the statement I am able to use well selected quotes or examples from Christianity to support points I am able to analyse ideas and quotes to highlight their link to the question I am able to structure my answers providing points with evidence and explanation I can make effective use of specialist terms I make reference to relevant social, historical or cultural context to support points PART D - Skills needed for the KNOWLEDGE question I can make effective use of specialist terms I am able to show understanding of a range of Christian thought I am able to use well selected quotes or examples from Christianity to support points I am able to structure my answers providing points with evidence and explanation I am able to analyse ideas and quotes to highlight their link to the question

ALWAYS USEFUL Jesus suffered on the Cross His death was part of a plan from God to save humans Humans had become separate from God after Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden Jesus (who was the Son of God) sacrificed his life willingly so that people might be connected with God again This is called redemption or atonement (literally –at one ment) For Christians GOD LOVES HUMANS ‘For God so loved the world that he gave his only son, that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life’

Where does evil come from? Omnipotent Omniscient Benevolent A physical fallen angel or a symbol of evil Adam and Eve choosing to disobey God in the Garden of Eden (FREE WILL) God and Satan had a bet that Job would leave God if he was punished. Job kept his faith and was rewarded In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth… The Devil TEMPTED Adam and Eve in Eden The Devil tempted Jesus in the wilderness God: ‘Do not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil’ Job: The Lord gave, and the Lord God has taken away; blessed be the name of the lord For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. BIBLE REFERENCES TO HELP YOU

How do Christians explain the existence of evil AND God in the world? Surely the existence of evil means that God can’t exist? Not quite… Evil allows us to exercise our free will and improve by learning from the suffering Adam and Eve choosing to disobey God in the Garden of Eden (FREE WILL) This is fixed by the Crucifixion Natural: Caused by nature Moral: Caused by Humans All the suffering we are witnessing is part of a bigger plan God shares in our suffering Hurricane Katrina 9/11 Adam and Eve learned how to behave after disobeying God God: ‘Do not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil’ The Crucifixion was part of the plan where Jesus suffered but it was so that humans could be forgiven Jesus said: My God My God why have you forsaken me? BIBLE REFERENCES TO HELP YOU

How do Christians respond to the existence of Evil in the world? Treat the people how Jesus would treat people. WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? Forgive people who cause suffering Help people who suffer The Good Samaritan The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats Jesus said: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you Jesus forgave people on the Cross and the criminal who was forgiven on the Cross went to Heaven BIBLE REFERENCES TO HELP YOU

What sources do Christians have for learning how to behave? Speak to your local priest or your local church community Christians find advice in the Bible about how to live their life Pray to God for advice Treat the people how Jesus would treat people. WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? Your conscience – your inner voice Hurricane Katrina 9/11 Lord’s Prayer – Our Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed by thy name. This inner voice, Christians argue, is innate and evidence of God telling you right and wrong. You feel guilty if you do the wrong thing They focus on the 10 commandments They also focus on what Jesus said Jesus Forgave people and also Jesus said: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you BIBLE REFERENCES TO HELP YOU

Key words for the unit Conscience – inner voice or feeling giving guidance Free Will – belief that God created humans with ability to make moral choices Golden Rule – Jesus’ taught that people should treat others how they wanted to be treated Job – Biblical character whose faith was tested Moral evil – evil caused by humans Natural evil – evil caused by nature Omnipotent – powerful, able to do anything Omniscient – all knowing Original Sin – the sin which was brought into the world at the Fall and which some Christians teach everyone is born with. Redemption – idea that sins can be forgiven. Jesus often referred to as the redeemer Sacrifice – Giving up a life for God The Devil/Satan – A supernatural Evil The Fall – Disobedience by Adam and Eve resulting in leaving Eden Theodicies – argument explaining presence of evil & God