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Lesson details

Learning outcome

I can explain Christian beliefs about the nature of God and how these beliefs might influence Christians.

Key learning points

  1. The nature of God refers to God’s qualities and characteristics.
  2. Christians believe in one God who is just, (omni)benevolent and omnipotent.
  3. For Christians, beliefs about the nature of God come from the Bible.
  4. For many Christians, their beliefs about God's nature have a significant influence on their lives.

Keywords

  • Influence - the ability to shape or change someone's thoughts, beliefs, or actions

  • Just - fair or equal treatment, a state of justice. Belief about the nature of God as treating all people justly

  • (omni)benevolent - the belief that God is “all good” or “all loving”

  • Omnipotent - the belief that God is "all powerful"

Common misconception

Each quality or characteristic of God is distinct and separate from the others.

God's qualities and characteristics complement each other. For example, many Christians believe that God exerts his omnipotence with love for humanity, which links to God as (omni)benevolent.

Teacher tip

You may wish to remind students of the context of Christianity prior to this lesson.

Licence

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Lesson video

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Prior knowledge starter quiz

6 Questions

Q1.
__________ is considered the founder of Christianity.

Correct answer: Jesus
Moses
Muhammad
Buddha

Q2.
The __________ is the holy book used in Christianity.

Qur'an
Correct answer: Bible
Torah
Vedas

Q3.
Christians celebrate __________ on Easter.

Correct answer: the resurrection of Jesus
the birth of Jesus
the last supper of Jesus
the ascension of Jesus

Q4.
Jesus was born in ...

Correct Answer: Bethlehem, bethlehem

Q5.
The Prayer begins, "Our Father, who art in heaven..."

Correct Answer: Lord's, lord's, Lords, lords

Q6.
Most Christians attend church services on ...

Correct Answer: Sunday, sunday, Sundays, sundays

6 Questions

Q1.
What does the word "just" mean when describing God?

God loves everyone equally.
God is all-powerful.
Correct answer: God treats all people fairly.
God is always present.

Q2.
Which Christian belief about the nature of God is shown in the story where Moses parts the Red Sea?

omnibenevolence
Correct answer: omnipotence
omniscience
justice

Q3.
Which Christian belief about the nature of God explains why God sacrificed his only son for humanity?

omnipresence
justice
Correct answer: omnibenevolence
omnipotence

Q4.
The Christian parable about how God separates people is called the Parable of the Sheep and the ...

Correct Answer: goats, Goats

Q5.
Christians use the to understand God’s qualities and nature.

Correct Answer: Bible, bible

Q6.
describes God as 'all-powerful'.

Correct Answer: omnipotent, Omnipotent, omnipotence, Omnipotence

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