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Page 1: CfE Higher World Religion: Christianity Use as a check list revision guide and for homework tasks.

CfE Higher World Religion: Christianity Use as a check list revision guideand for homework tasks

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CfE Higher World Religion: Christianity Use as a check list revision guideand for homework tasks

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Christian belief about RevelationRevelation is God’s way of revealing Himself to His Creation

GOD

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Christian belief about RevelationRevelation is God’s way of revealing Himself to His Creation

GOD

Christians believe revelation is the process by which God makes Himself known to His creation. All knowledge about God comes by way of revelation. Without revelation we would not know God, what God is like and what His purpose is for us, His creation. God is completely different to us, wholly spiritual, from a spiritual dimension – invisible to the human eye far above human comprehension. It is impossible to understand God without God making the effort to communicate to us - revealing Himself to us. Revelation is God closing the communication gap with us His creation.

Task:Pair up with someone you don’t know.Try to reveal the real you to someone else.Tell them about:•Your likes•Your dislikes•Hobbies•Your hopes•Your dreams

Reflection Task:Analysis & Evaluation1.How did you do?2.How easy was it toreveal the real you to a person who doesn’t know you?3. How could you improve the communication so the other person understands you better?

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Christian belief about RevelationThere are 2 ways God reveals Himself to His creation

General

Also known as Natural Revelation. This is where we look at nature – the universe, the world and it’s creatures and work out whether they have been designed and if God is the designer.

This is where God relates directly with people. This type of revelation is more relational. This is where God interacts with humans beings on a more personal way so that they get a better insight into what God is really like and who they really are.

GOD

The BibleGod’s WordNature

Designed By God

The IncarnationGod becomes Human

Jesus of Nazareth

SupernaturalExperiences

Special

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Christian belief about Revelation

General Special

Tasks1. Describe what Christians believe about Revelation in depth. Go into detail like Mr P’s PPT. 2. Why do you think Revelation is so significant (important) to the Christian faith?3. Do you think one type of revelation is more significant and impacting than another for Christians in the modern world? Explain and give your reasons.4.There are roughly 3 types of Christians in churches today. Literal Christians who believe every word of the Bible & believe Supernatural Experiences still happenLiteral Christians who believe every word of the Bible but don’t believe in Supernatural ExperiencesLiberal Christians who don’t believe the Bible is the word of God or in Supernatural ExperiencesWhy do you think there are different types of Christians?5. Make up PPT, study cards, memory aids, etc on Revelation

GOD

NatureDesigned By God

The BibleGod’s Word

God becomes HumanJesus of Nazareth

The Incarnation

SupernaturalExperiences

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Impact on a person of faith•Daily living •Work practices•Personal relationships•Ethical choices•Financial choices•Social life•Spiritual Life•Any relevant area of life

Higher in depth answers will include some or all of the following

Explain the key point in 1-2 sentences (Exp)

+ additional detail (Add)+ examples (Exa)+ reasons (R)+ evidence (Ev)+ implications (Imp)

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Revelation: Scripture

God communicating to humans

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1. What have you been learning about Christianity from John Wimber’sPersonal story?

2. Can you see any of the course in his story ?

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Revelation: Scripture

So what is in the Bible?

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Click on link

Research & report back to the class

Revelation & Scriptures (The Bible)

1. What is the Bible & why is it so significant to Christians? 2. What is the difference between the Old & New testaments?3. What does it mean that the Bible is the inspired and infallible word of God?4. What is the canon of scripture?5. How is the Bible used in individual and community Christian worship?6. What does a literal Interpretation of scripture mean?7. What does a metaphorical Interpretation of scripture mean? 8. Give an example for each interpretation from a miracle in the NT.9. What are the Gospels and why are these significant to Christians?

In a team of 3 or 4

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A Christian’s Mission in life is to share their faith with others.

The goal of mission for many Christians is to convert others to the Christian faith from Atheism, Agnostism or other faiths. The ultimate goal for mission/evangelism is the Evangelisation of the world where the whole world comes to faith! The word Evangelismis based on the Greek word Evangelion which literally means ‘good news’.

Task 1: Find out what the good news Christians are to share?

The Risen Jesus actually commanded evangelism in Matthew Chapter 28 verse 16-20

Task 2: Find these verses and copy them into your jotter. Explain why these verses has been so significant to Christians over the centuries.

The act of mission is called evangelism. This can be done individually, or in small orlarger numbers and in all sorts of ways.

Task 3: We studied the mission of 3/4 different Christians when you were in S1/2 RME.a. Who were these Christians you studied? b. How did they do mission?c. Who were they evangelising?d. What impact did their evangelism have on the people they were reaching?

Clue: We learned their true stories through DVD/Movie

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In the last episode of John Wimber’s story where did you see:

1. Revelation through Scripture2. Revelation through the Supernatural

3. How significant were these revelations to him?

4. What impact did these revelations have on him?

5: Where did we see Mission and a Community of Faith (Church) as part of his story?

6. What do you think he will say next? Click link

Reflection on previous lessons

Get into a group of 3 or 4 to talk about the questions below

An example of a person’s story recounting their faith journey

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His Story

Enlightened EuropeWestern Europe has for the last couple of centuriesaccepted the enlightened view that reality should bebased on naturalistic empirical explanations.

Where before people would have given a supernatural Godas an explanation for the beginning and meaning of life now science had taken that place.

1.What scientific discoveries do you think have most impacted the religious view on life and meaning?

2.How significant do you think the scientific view of life is on the average person on the street in Scotland?

3. How significant do you think the religious view of life is on the average person on the street in Scotland?

4.Is there a place in our modern rational world for a supernatural God? Give your reasons with proof/evidence.

5.There are many different views Christians have on Supernatural Revelation. Describe the 3 main types of Christian beliefs. Explain what they believe and why.

Types of ChristianRelating to the Supernatural

CessasionistContinuationistLiberal

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Research & report back to the class

Revelation & Scriptures (The Bible)

1. What is the Bible & why is it so significant to Christians? 2. What is the difference between the Old & New testaments?3. What does it mean that the Bible is the inspired and infallible word of God?4. What is the canon of scripture?5. How is the Bible used in individual and community Christian worship?6. What does a literal Interpretation of scripture mean?7. What does a metaphorical Interpretation of scripture mean? 8. Give an example for each interpretation from a miracle in the NT.9. What are the Gospels and why are these significant to Christians?

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You are required to read some Bible Sources in the Higher Course

www.Biblegateway.com

Bible gateway App

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Rev David WilkersonPentecostal/Charismatic Christianity

Miss Corrie Ten BoomEvangelical Christianity

Father DamienCatholic Christianity

Rev John WimberEvangelical/Charismatic

Christianity

Christian MissionEvangelism and Evangelisation

1.What is it?2.What does Matthew 28 say about it?3.What is similar about evangelism in these Christians stories?4.What is different about evangelism in their stories? 5. Do you think all Christians agree on evangelism? Why?

Christian Revelation

1.What is it?2.Where do you see it in any of these Christians stories?

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Key Bible sources

The Old TestamentThe book of Genesis Chapters 1-3The Prophecy of Isaiah Chapter 53

The New TestamentThe Gospel of Matthew The Gospel of LukeThe Gospel of John Chapters 1-3The book of the Acts of the Apostles

The New Testament Cont..The Apostle Paul’s letter to the:Romans Chapters 3, 5 & 6I Corinthians Chapters 12-15 Philippians Chapter 2 Colossians Chapter 1 verses 15-23

The book of Revelation Chapter 4, 5, 21 & 22

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Religion and Revelation

Summary Notes

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•The word revelation in ordinary English is used to mean the ‘realisation of something which was previously unknown’. In this sense, God. •Revelation is communication from God to humans.

•It can be in many forms. In Christianity, examples of revelation are:

– Individuals: Jesus, his life and teachings–Scriptures: the Bible–Nature: the world around us and use of reason

•Religious faith is accepting these revelations and acting on them•Hugh Mackintosh: “All religious knowledge of God comes by revelation. If this was not the case then we would be committed to the belief that human beings can know God without God ever having revealed Himself.” We wouldn’t know about God if he hadn’t let himself be known – as there are religions, He must be letting himself be known.

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General Revelation• It is possible for anyone to know God through

general revelation.• This can happen in a number of ways:

– Reflecting on nature, and drawing conclusions [e.g. the order and beauty must have been designed by a God]

– Use of our conscience [develops from an early age, and although subject to influences, al humans have a sense of this = must be ‘in-built’]

– Reflecting on scriptures [the culmination of human reflection on God and what He wants – often believed to be the word of God written down, although most Christians would accept some human interpretation]

– Reflecting on the lives of important figures (e.g. Jesus, Mother Teresa, etc) [people who have acted according to what they believe God wanted, and inspire others to do the same]

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Special Revelation

• This refers to individuals having DIRECT experiences of God: – Dreams / Miracles / Receiving Messages (e.g.

Terma tradition in Tibetan Buddhism) / A Strong Feeling of ‘God’ Linked to an Event

• Often interpreted as a ‘calling’ from God to ‘do’ something specific

e.g. David Wilkerson’s mission to the gangs in New York.

• These experiences are individual, and so open to interpretation

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Strengths and Weaknesses of revelation in the culture we live in

Strengths• A significant spiritual

experience can affect and change a persons whole life

• Different types of revelation ‘add up’ to reinforce belief

• Sharing experiences with others also reinforces belief

• There is a long tradition of revelation dating back to start of the Judeo/Christian religion. Abraham, Moses, Elijah all had significant spiritual revelations

• Christianity is a religion of revelation. From the Incarnation to the Resurrection

Weaknesses• God is out with our realm of

senses, and as such cannot be ‘known’ scientifically

• Because God is separate, different and ‘other’. Humans can never fully understand or fully know God this side of heaven.

• Ideas of God through revelation are only human descriptions which so are limited in what they can say

• Ideas of God through revelation are interpreted which can mean our ideas of God can be inaccurate or biased

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Check your learning about:

Revelation as a source of human knowledge

1. What do Christians understand by revelation?

2. Describe 2 key benefits of revelation for a person of faith living in 21st century Dunoon

3. Describe 2 key drawbacks of revelation for a person of faith living in 21st century Dunoon

4. Why is revelation important to Christians?

5. Do you think science and religious belief are compatible?