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Omnibenevolent - the state of being all-loving and infinitely good- a characteristic often attributed to God
Omnipotent - the all-powerful, almighty and unlimited nature of God
Trinity - the three persons of God; God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit
Incarnation - God becoming human in the form of Jesus
Atonement - the belief that Jesus’ death on the cross healed the rift between humans and God
Resurrection - the belief that Jesus rose from the dead on Easter Sunday, conquering death
Eschatology - refers to beliefs about the 'last things' ie death, judgement, heaven and hell.
Literal - The acceptance of events having taken place exactly as written or recorded.
Non-Literal - The understanding that the Bible is the word of God, but that it needs to be read and understood in its appropriate context.
Judgement - The belief that God will judge if humans are worthy to enter the Kingdom of Heaven at the end of time.
Incarnation - God becoming human in the form of Jesus.
Ascension - The Christian teaching found in the New Testament that Jesus was taken up to Heaven in bodily form 40 days after his resurrection.
Symbol (Symbolic) - something which represents an idea, eg The Lamb of God.