Afterlife - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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The 'Afterlife' refers to a concept found in many religions and belief systems. It describes a form of continued existence that occurs after physical death. In GCSE Religious Studies, students explore how different faiths, such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, view the afterlife. This could include beliefs in heaven and hell, reincarnation, or spiritual liberation. Belief in an afterlife often influences moral behaviour and ethical decisions in everyday life, as followers of these religions may seek to live according to the principles that they believe will lead to a favourable experience after death. Understanding the afterlife is crucial for comprehending the broader religious teachings and practices about life, death, and beyond.

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