Heaven - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, 'Heaven' is often described as a spiritual realm or state of being where people may exist eternally with God or a higher power after death. It is commonly thought of as a place of ultimate happiness, peace, and reward, contrasting with earthly life’s challenges and suffering. Different religions and belief systems have varying interpretations of Heaven, but it generally signifies the fulfilment of divine promise, moral righteousness, and the soul's rest. Heaven is symbolic of the afterlife's positive aspects, representing the culmination of living a virtuous life according to religious teachings.

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