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Existence and Nature of God
Unit 1: Nature of God
Christianity
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Learning objectives
What we will learn in this presentation:
The key Christian beliefs about God
Christian beliefs about the Trinity
The different arguments for believing in the existence of God
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The Trinity expresses the Christian belief that there are three different aspects to the nature of God.
The Trinity
Which Christians do not believe in the Trinity? Why?
Most Christians believe that God is a Trinity: that He is three entities in one:
God the Father
God the Son
God the Holy Spirit.
These three elements are all part of the same God – Christians do not believe in three gods.
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Just as a father is the ‘creator’ of his children, so God the Father is the ‘creator’ of the universe.
God the Father
Christians believe that God the Father created the world:
I believe in God,the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth…
The Apostles’ Creed
Christians believe that God sustains the universe. He loves and protects His creation, just as a father does his children.
What evidence might Christians present to show God loves and protects his creation?
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As such, Christians believe that Jesus was both completely divine and human at the same time.
God the Son
Christians believe that Jesus was God incarnate, which literally means ‘into flesh’. Therefore, they think that Jesus was God in human form.
Christians believe Jesus faced the same challenges and temptations as humans. Both His suffering and death are viewed as real, rather than symbolic.
Find examples in the Bible that suggest that Jesus was human and divine at same time.
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Fire, wind and a dove are common symbols of the Holy Spirit. Why do you think this is?
God the Holy Spirit
According to John 14:15–27, Jesus promised His disciples that after His death the Holy Spirit would come to comfort and guide them.
Christians believe the Holy Spirit brings religious wisdom and gives people the courage to act on and the ability to speak of their beliefs.
In the Bible, the Holy Spirit gave early Christians special gifts, such as the ability to speak in tongues.
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Beliefs about the Holy Spirit
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