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Beliefs and teachings in Christianity: eschatology — afterlife, judgement, heaven and hell
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

In Christian teaching, what is 'the Last Judgement'?

  1. A personal prayer asking God for forgiveness before death
  2. God's final judgement of all humanity at the end of time
  3. The moment when each person is judged immediately after death
  4. The Church's decision about who may receive Holy Communion
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✓ Answer: BGod's final judgement of all humanity at the end of time
The Last Judgement refers to God's final, universal judgement of all people at the end of time, distinct from any individual judgement at death. Option A describes the 'particular judgement', a different concept. Option C confuses ecclesiastical discipline with eschatological doctrine. Option D describes personal confession or prayer, not a doctrinal judgement event.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following best describes the concept of 'eternal life' in Christian eschatology?

  1. Becoming one with the universe after the soul is dissolved
  2. A never-ending cycle of death and rebirth until perfection
  3. Everlasting existence in the presence of God after the resurrection
  4. Living forever on earth in a perfect physical body
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✓ Answer: CEverlasting existence in the presence of God after the resurrection
Eternal life in Christianity means everlasting existence in the presence of God, typically following resurrection and judgement. Option A confuses it with earthly immortality. Option B describes reincarnation, which is not a Christian belief. Option D reflects pantheistic or Buddhist concepts, not Christian teaching.
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