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1 (a) Outline three Christian teachings about the Incarnation. (b) Explain two Christian beliefs about the creation of the universe. (c) Explain two issues the pro... show full transcript
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The Incarnation is God becoming human: Christians believe that Jesus is both fully divine and fully human, representing God's presence on Earth.
The Incarnation shows God’s love to humanity: The act of God becoming human is seen as the ultimate expression of love and care for mankind.
The Incarnation allowed God to live a human life: By experiencing human life, including suffering and joy, God is believed to be more relatable to human experiences.
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God created the universe from nothing: Christians hold that God is the creator of all things, as substantiated in Genesis 1:1, which states that God created the heavens and the earth.
God is all-powerful: Christians believe that God's omnipotence means that nothing is beyond His capabilities, affirming that He spoke the universe into existence.
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Lack of love: The existence of evil might lead to the belief that God is not loving, as some may question how an all-loving God could allow suffering.
Questioning God's power: The presence of evil raises doubts about God's omnipotence, causing some to wonder if God could intervene but chooses not to, raising further theological inquiries.
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