Eternal Life - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Eternal Life, in the context of GCSE Religious Studies, refers to the concept of life after death, where an individual's soul continues to exist forever. It is a significant belief in many world religions, particularly in Christianity, where eternal life is promised to those who have faith in Jesus Christ. This concept is linked to ideas of heaven, where individuals are believed to experience everlasting joy and unity with God. Eternal life contrasts with earthly life, emphasising spiritual existence beyond physical death and is often associated with moral and ethical teachings, encouraging believers to live in accordance with religious values to attain this promised future.

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