Cosmology - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Cosmology is the study of the origins and development of the universe. It addresses fundamental questions about the nature of the universe and existence. In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, cosmology explores how different religions and cultures understand the creation and structure of the universe. This often relates to various creation stories and beliefs about the relationship between humanity, the universe, and a higher power or divine force. It examines how scientific discoveries, such as the Big Bang theory, coexist with, challenge, or support religious perspectives, encouraging students to consider the diverse ways humans seek to explain the existence and complexity of the universe.

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