Title: The End of Life
1The End of Life
- What you need to know
- Test yourself
- Tips for answering questions
2Course Content
- The ways in which Christians understand the
distinction between body and soul - Christian understandings of heaven, hell and
purgatory and the concept of God as judge, the
relation between moral behaviour and the
afterlife - Christian funeral rites, and the ways in which
these reflect belief and aim to support the
bereaved
3Key Words
- Judgement Resurrection
- Immortal Mourn
- Grief Bereavement
- Soul Heaven
- Hell Purgatory
- Funeral
4What is the soul?
- Can you remember 8 points about the soul?
- Body, mind and soul B
- Unlike animals A
- Breath of life B
- Platos ideas P
- Resurrection is proof R
- Gods image I
- Conflict between body and soul C
- Eternal E
5What is the soul?
- Complete the following key quotes
- So God created man in
- If there is a natural body
- Now write out the 8 key points from the soul
again to see if you can still remember them
6What are heaven and hell like?
where God and angels are thought to live a very
pleasant place or condition
Heaven -
Hell -
where wicked people are thought to be punished
after they die a very unpleasant place or
condition
(Purgatory a place of temporary suffering in
Roman Catholic belief a place where souls are
made clean by suffering before they can enter
heaven)
7What are heaven and hell like?
- Can you describe the traditional views of heaven
and hell? - Who goes to heaven and to hell? Do all
Christians agree about who goes where? - What are the more modern / liberal
interpretations of heaven and hell? - Why do some Christians find it hard to believe in
hell as a real place? - What is purgatory, who believes in it, and why do
they believe in it?
8How will people be judged in the next life?
- God is omniscient so knows us better than we
know ourselves. He will judge everyone on their
actions from this life. - What two things is judgement based on?
What does this picture show about how people are
judged?
Why are the goats to the left and below the sheep?
9What is the purpose of funerals?
- For Christians, death is not the end of life
funerals remind them of this as well as offering
comfort and support to mourners - You need to know the 9 key features of a funeral
service - You need to know how Christian funerals differ
what is different about a Quaker or Catholic
funeral?
10What is the purpose of funerals?
- Gathering Greedy
- Hymns Hippos
- Readings sermon Really
- Eulogy Enjoy
- Prayers Pancakes
- Reflection Rhinos
- Commendation Cant
- Committal Cook
- Wake Waffles
A sentence like this can help you remember things
in the right order
11Key Quotes
- The soul
- So God created man in his own image
- the Lord God formed the man from the dust of the
ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath
of life, and the man became a living being. - If there is a natural body, there is also a
spiritual body. - Judgement
- No one comes to the Father except through me.
- In my Fathers house there are many rooms
- Funerals
- 'I am the resurrection and the lifehe that
believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall
he live and whosoever liveth and believeth in me
shall never die.'
12Part A Questions
- What is death?
- What is the soul?
- What is purgatory?
13Part B Questions
- What is meant by soul?
- Describe two things that happen at a Christian
funeral service. - Describe two Christian beliefs about how people
will be judged when they die.
14Part C Questions
- What do Christians believe about life after
death? - Describe three purposes of a Christian funeral.
- Describe three key Christian beliefs about heaven.
15Part D Questions
- How may Christian funeral rites reflect beliefs
about life after death? - Explain Christian beliefs about what happens to
good people when they die. - Explain how Christians view the distinction
between body and soul. - Explain what Christians believe about life after
death - Explain Christian beliefs about how the way
people live might affect what happens to them
when they die - Explain how a Christian funeral service might
comfort someone whose relative has died - Explain why Christians might believe that they
should behave morally
16Part E Questions
- These questions ask you to Discuss this
statement. You should include different,
supported points of view and a personal
viewpoint. You must refer to Christianity in
your answer. - When people die that is the end.
- People believe in life after death because they
are afraid of dying. - A forgiving God would not send people to hell.
- This life is more important than the next.
- Funeral services are for the living, not the
dead. - It cannot be true that there is life after
death, because there is no evidence of it.