Divine - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, "Divine" refers to anything related to a god or higher power. It encompasses the qualities, actions, and essence attributed to a deity or deities across various religions. Often viewed as sacred, transcendent, and perfect, the divine is central to understanding concepts like creation, morality, and salvation in religious traditions. For instance, in Christianity, the divine is closely associated with God and Jesus Christ, while in Hinduism, it may refer to Brahman or various deities such as Vishnu or Shiva. The notion of the divine influences how believers perceive the world and their place within it, guiding principles of worship, ethical behaviour, and religious practices.

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