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Paper 1-Eschatology DONE (The after life (Death (Not something to fear,…
Paper 1-Eschatology DONE
Pascal Candle
Priests inserts 5 grains of incense into the candle to represents the 5 wound of Jesus, arms, legs and side.
Candle is placed on a tall stand on the altar, making it a vocal point of the service.
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The after life
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Hell
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Christians believe God does not send people to hell but people send themselves by not accepting God.
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People in hell are aware of what they have thrown away, and live in a state of frustration and anger at themselves.
Heaven
In heaven, Gods love removes all cares and worries.
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Judgements
Particular judgement
When God judges someone on a personal, individual basis. This means they are judged on all actions during their life.
Results in people going to haven, hell or purgatory.
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Final judgement
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After this happens, the Reign of God will be established and everything made perfect. Those who have been judged favourably by God will remain with him in this perfect creation.
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Death
Not something to fear, start of eternal life without limitations of the earthly body.
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Memorials for the dead
Monuments
In the past Christians were buried in a sarcophagi(highly decorated coffins) with the Chi-Rho symbol on them.
Shows they believed in Jesus. A reminder of the belief that Jesus died so everyone would be able to experience eternal life In heaven.
In the middle ages, monuments were often decorated with skeletons and other symbols of decay
Reflects that no matter how important or wealthy the person was they face death and God's judgement just like everyone else.
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Cosmic Reconciliation.
Julia of Norwich
Was a medieval writer who claimed to have had visions from Jesus, she asked him why there is sin and hell. Jesus replied...
"It was necessary that there should be sin; but all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing should be well"
"All shall be well" because sin will be defeated and all things will be made perfect at the end of time . The whole of creation will be brought together in harmony and reconciled with God.
The first phrase reflects the teaching that sin is necessary because God has given humans free will. If people are able to make free choices for or against God sin has to exist.
What is it?
As the Son of God, Jesus was able to destroy the power of sin and death which had disrupted God's perfect creation. Jesus' death and resurrection helped to restore harmony to the world.
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Sin broke the harmony, throwing the whole of creation out of balance.
God the Father created the universe through God the Son. He made all things to be perfectly balanced in humanity
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