Christianity Full Flashcards
Ascension
The event 40 days after the Resurrection, when Jesus returned to God, the Father, in heaven, recorded in Luke 24 and Acts 1.
Atonement
Literally ‘at-one-ment’, it refers to the reconciliation between God and humanity that was sealed by the sacrificial death of Jesus.
Baptism
The sacrament through which people become members of the Church. Baptism involves the use of water as a symbol of the washing away of sin. It is a rite of initiation.
Believers’ baptism
Initiation into the Church, by immersion in water, of people old enough to understand the ceremony/rite and willing to live a Christian life. Some denominations prefer this to infant baptism. This form of baptism contains many similarities to the baptism of Jesus.
Bible
Sacred book for Christians containing both the Old and New Testaments.
Catholic
The tradition within the Christian Church which is led by the Pope.
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)
A Christian charity that provides emergency and long-term aid to the developing world.
Christ
The leader promised by God to the Jews. The word literally means ‘Anointed One’ in Greek; the Hebrew equivalent is Messiah. Christians believe Jesus to be the Christ.
Christian
Someone who believes in Jesus Christ and follows the religion based on his teachings.
Christian Aid
A Christian charity that provides emergency and long-term aid to the developing world
Church
- The Holy People of God, also called the Body of Christ, among whom Christ is present and active.
- Members of a particular Christian denomination/tradition.
- A building in which Christians worship.
Creation
Christians believe that the world is God’s loving creation.
Crucifixion
- Roman method of execution by which criminals were fixed to a cross.
- The execution and death of Jesus on Good Friday.
Easter
The religious season celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead. It starts on Easter Day and finishes with the feast of Pentecost.
Eucharist
Literally ‘thanksgiving’. Another name for Holy Communion and a service in which the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus are celebrated, using bread and wine.
Evangelism
Preaching the gospel (the good news about God) to convert people to the Christian faith.
Evil
The opposite of good. A force that is seen in many traditions as destructive and against God.
The Father
The first Person of the Trinity, the creator and sustainer of the universe.
Food banks
This relates to Christian charities collecting donated food to distribute to the poor in Britain.
Grace
The unconditional and generous love that God shows to people who do not deserve it.
Heaven
The state after death of being with and enjoying eternity with God
Hell
The place of eternal suffering or the state after death of separation from God for those who want no relationship with him.
Holy Communion
Another name for the Eucharist in which the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus are celebrated using bread and wine.
Holy Spirit
The third person of the Holy Trinity who descended like a dove on Jesus at his baptism. Christians believe that the Holy Spirit is present and inspires them.