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Key words for GCSE Religious Studies.
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Christ |
Christ means 'The Messiah'.
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crucifixion |
Crucifixion is a form of capital punishment used by the Romans.
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David |
Son of David is a name used for Jesus in Mark's gospel.
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historicity |
Historicity means historical authenticity.
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man |
Jesus referred to himself as the Son of Man.
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miracle |
A miracle is a positive event that is inexplicable by scientific laws.
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passion |
The passion refers to the suffering of Jesus.
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resurrection |
The resurrection refers to Jesus being raised from the dead.
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secular |
Secular beliefs are beliefs that are not connected to religion.
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son |
Son of Man refers to both Jesus' human nature and the authority given to him by God.
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trial |
A trial is a procedure held by a judge to decide the guilt of a criminal and their punishment.
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