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REVELATION By Kian and Jake. KEY TERMS  Revelation- God shows himself to believers, revealing the truth about that religion.  Immanence- The idea that.

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1 REVELATION By Kian and Jake

2 KEY TERMS  Revelation- God shows himself to believers, revealing the truth about that religion.  Immanence- The idea that God is present and involved with life on Earth.  Transcendence- The idea that God is beyond and outside life on Earth.  General revelation- God making himself know through ordinary, common human experiences.  Special revelation- God making himself know through direct personal experiences or an unusual event.

3 HOW DOES GOD REVEAL HIMSELF?  Direct meeting, vision, dream  Nature  Worship  Miracles  Prayer  Sacred writings  People  Belief  Conscience

4 GENERAL REVELATION  This is god making himself known through ordinary common human experiences e.g. The elements of this world are greater than any we could devise so god is wise and powerful

5 SPECIAL REVELATION  God making himself known through direct personal experience or an unusual specific event (perhaps supernatural)  Information gained is clearer than that gained through general revelation

6 CHRISTIAN BELIEFS  Christians believe in supernatural occurrences.  There are three aspects of God: the Father (God), Son (Jesus) and holy spirits (which work in the world).  They believe God revealed himself but in his human form- Jesus.  Also, the bible is another revelation of God, which come from God through messages.  God is immanent and transcendent, personal and impersonal.

7 THE STORY OF SAUL  Saul was a Jew who was involved in the persecution of Christians. Saul was travelling on a road when a light only he could see blinded him and a Jesus’ voice spoke to him “Saul, why do you persecute me?”. Saul was blinded for 3 days until a Christian who claimed god had sent him healed Saul’s blindness, immediately after Saul became a Christian and begun preaching god’s word.

8 HINDU BELIEFS  There is one eternal God –Brahman- who is omnipresent (even in souls- atman).  He is revealed through his work directly in the world and through the actions of his many other forms.  Brahman is also revealed through sacred writings.

9 IMPACTS OF REVELATION  It is proof that God exists as it is God revealing himself. This directly impacts individuals who change religion or star being religious.  A person could start a religion- for example the Buddha discovered a new way of life.  The power of revelation is sufficient enough for people to face persecution and death rather than deny the truth of their revelation.

10 WHAT DOES REVELATION TELL US ABOUT GOD?  Shows God is omniscient and omnipotent as well as immanent.  Holy books and other sacred writings show God is personal and omnibenevolent.  Prayers and a place of worship show God as personal and omnipresent.  Miracles show God is omnibenevolent, immanent and possibly omnipotent.

11 ISSUE’S WITH REVELATION  Special revelations occur to specific individuals and groups. They are therefore subjective and difficult to prove scientifically. Also why do they only happen to some people- are they more special?  General revelations have conflicting interpretations within different religions and within the religions themselves, therefore its impossible to determine which different claims are true.  Many atheists consider revelation to be an illusion due to either drugs, wishful thinking and mental illness or mirage.  Scientists believe that some revelations are the result of epilepsy.

12 THANKS FOR LISTENING


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