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Key words for GCSE Religious Studies.
|  | Irenaeus | St. Irenaeus was a 2nd century Christian theologian. | 
|  | judgement   | Judgement is the belief that God will judge humans based upon on their actions in life. | 
|  | justice | Justice means fairness in the way people are treated. | 
|  | kingdom | The Kingdom of God refers to God's reign over the Earth. | 
|  | Catherine | Catherine LaCunga is a 20th century Catholic theologian and the writer of 'God for Us'. | 
|  | LaCunga | Catherine LaCunga is a 20th century Catholic theologian and the writer of 'God for Us'. | 
|  | last | A Catholic's last rites are the prayers given to a dying person before death. | 
|  | rites | The last rites are normally performed by a priest for somebody who is about to die. | 
|  | law | Law is a literary form found in the Bible, appearing as rule or commands. | 
|  | lectern | The lectern is a feature of the Catholic Church, it is used as a stand to read the Bible from. | 
|  | Liturgy | The word Liturgy describes public acts of worship within the Catholic faith. | 
|  | Lords | The Lord's prayer is a widely said prayer taught by Jesus to his disciples. | 
|  | prayer | The Lord's prayer is also known as 'Our Father'. | 
|  | magisterium | Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Catholic Church. | 
|  | mission | The 'Mission' refers to the duty of Christians to spread the gospel. | 
|  | natural | Natural Law is the belief in the natural order of the world as created by God. | 
|  | Nicene | The Nicene Creed is the statement of Christian faith agreed by Bishops at the Council of Nicaea in 325. | 
|  | creed | The Nicene Creed is a formal statement of the tenets of Christian belief. | 
|  | omnipotent | Christian's believe that God is omnipotent, meaning all-powerful. | 
|  | paschal | The Paschal mystery refers to the events around Jesus' death and resurrection and their significance to us. | 
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