Deity - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, a "Deity" refers to a supernatural being that is worshipped and is believed to have divine power or influence. Deities are central figures in many world religions, often embodying particular aspects of life, nature, or universal principles. They can be depicted as gods, goddesses, or spirits, and are commonly associated with creation, morality, and the governance of the universe. Understanding the role and attributes of deities in different religious traditions helps students appreciate the diverse ways in which people across cultures understand and connect with the sacred.

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