RS AO3 Y10=LIVING THE CHRISTAN LIFE Flashcards

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What is liturgical worship?

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A church service which follows a set structure.

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What is non-liturgical worship?

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A church service which does not follow a set text or ritual, often called ‘spontaneous’ or ‘charismatic’.

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What role does music play in non-liturgical worship?

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Music is important, often including hymns or Gospel songs.

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What is informal worship?

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Worship performed outside a church setting, often at home, or in a relaxed church environment.

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What is individual worship?

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Worship done in private, involving personal prayer and reflection.

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What is the Book of Common Prayer?

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A book used in Anglican and Protestant church services containing appropriate prayers.

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Why do Catholic and Anglican churches prefer liturgical worship?

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It creates a repeated ritual that connects worshippers and fosters a sense of belonging.

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What do Pentecostal churches prefer regarding worship?

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Non-liturgical worship for its freedom and flexibility.

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What are sacraments?

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Outward signs of inward blessings, also seen as rites of passage.

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How many sacraments do Catholic Christians acknowledge?

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Seven sacraments.

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What are the seven sacraments recognized by Catholics?

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  • Baptism
  • Reconciliation
  • Eucharist
  • Confirmation
  • Anointing of the sick
  • Holy orders
  • Marriage
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What is baptism seen as?

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A process of leaving behind sin and entering a new life.

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What is the view of Baptists on baptism?

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They do not baptize babies and believe individuals should choose to be baptized.

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What does the Eucharist commemorate?

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The Last Supper shared by Jesus and his disciples.

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What is transubstantiation?

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The belief that bread and wine change into the body and blood of Christ.

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What is the Lord’s Prayer?

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A prayer Jesus taught his followers that expresses adoration, confession, and supplication.

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What does adoration mean in the context of the Lord’s Prayer?

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Praising and adoring God.

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What is confession in the Lord’s Prayer?

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A time to confess sins and ask for forgiveness.

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What is supplication in the Lord’s Prayer?

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Asking for God’s assistance for oneself or others.

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What are set prayers?

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Prayers that follow a certain format and are often repeated.

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What is informal prayer?

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Prayers expressed in a personal way, without a set script.

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Why do Christians pray?

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To create inner peace and process their actions.

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What is a pilgrimage?

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A journey to a holy place or site of religious significance.

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What is Iona known for?

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A center of pilgrimage since AD 563, established by Saint Columba.

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Why is Jerusalem significant for pilgrimage?
It is where the events of Jesus' last days occurred.
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What is the Via Dolorosa?
The route Jesus took as he carried his cross to his crucifixion.
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What is the Great Commission?
The instruction given by Jesus to his disciples to spread his teachings.
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What do liberal Christians believe about missionary work?
They may see it as less relevant and potentially discriminatory in a multicultural society.
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What is the significance of Christmas for Christians?
It celebrates the incarnation of Jesus and the belief that God became human.
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What is Advent?
The period leading up to Christmas, starting four Sundays before.
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What does Easter commemorate?
The last days of Jesus, including his resurrection.
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What is Holy Week?
The week leading up to Easter, commemorating significant events in Jesus' life.
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What does Good Friday remember?
The crucifixion of Jesus.
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What is the role of local churches in Christianity?
They serve as centers of worship and community for Christians.
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What do many liberal Christians believe about missionary and evangelical work?
They believe it is no longer as relevant and can have a negative impact.
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How might attempting to convert others in a multicultural society be viewed?
As a form of discrimination.
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What is the role of local churches in Christianity?
They are centers of worship and community support.
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What is a parish?
An area that has its own church and clergy.
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Name three activities that parish churches aim to support.
* Youth clubs * Parent and toddler groups * Bible discussion groups
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What types of support do parish churches provide for people in need?
* Support and advice for low-income individuals * Temporary financial support * Food banks and homeless shelters * Relationship advice
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According to Peter in the Bible, what is the duty of parish churches?
To provide support as Jesus set an example of looking after people in need.
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What does ecumenism refer to?
A movement towards unity between churches.
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What is the estimated number of Christians worldwide?
Approximately 2.4 billion.
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What is the role of the Catholic Church in relation to the United Nations?
It is a member as it is based in Vatican City, an independent state.
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What is reconciliation in the context of Christianity?
The process of bringing together people who are opposed to one another.
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How is reconciliation linked to forgiveness?
It may require showing forgiveness to resolve disagreements.
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What is the significance of charity in Christianity?
It is important as Christians believe they have stewardship over those in need.
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What does the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats illustrate?
God separating people on the Day of Judgement based on their actions.
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What does Christian Aid do?
Helps people across the world, especially those affected by wars or natural disasters.
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What does persecution mean in the context of Christianity?
Being unable to practice their religion freely and safely.
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What is the aim of organizations like the World Council of Churches regarding persecution?
To work towards peace and support persecuted individuals.
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Fill in the blank: Stewardship means taking responsibility for looking after and caring for something on behalf of _______.
[another person]