Understanding the Nature of God in Different Religions
Religious Education
Year 9
9 questions
~18 mins
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This worksheet explores how different beliefs describe the nature of God. Answer the following questions to deepen your understanding.
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Understanding the Nature of God in Different Religions
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This worksheet explores how different beliefs describe the nature of God. Answer the following questions to deepen your understanding.
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
1.
Explain what is meant by the belief that God is 'omnipotent'.
[3 marks]2.
Describe what it means when someone says that God is 'omnibenevolent'.
[3 marks]3.
In your own words, explain the significance of the belief that God is 'eternal'.
[3 marks]4.
List three qualities that are often used to describe God in many religions.
[3 marks]5.
Compare the ideas of God's omnipotence and omnibenevolence. How can these qualities coexist?
[4 marks]6.
Imagine you are asked to draw a symbol that represents God's omnipresence. Sketch your idea in the space below.
[5 marks]7.
Describe a scenario where the belief in God's omniscience (all-knowing) might influence a person's actions.
[4 marks]8.
Explain why some religions believe that God's nature is beyond human understanding.
[4 marks]9.
Sketch a representation of the concept that God is 'infinite'. Describe what features your drawing should include.
[5 marks]Drawing / Sketch space
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