Holy - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, the term 'holy' refers to something that is sacred, revered or set apart for a special purpose, often in relation to the divine or spiritual. It is associated with being connected to God or gods, free from sin or moral imperfection. In many religious traditions, certain places, objects, texts, and times are considered holy because they are believed to have religious significance or divine presence. For students, understanding the concept of holiness is essential when exploring religious beliefs and practices, as it plays a central role in how individuals and communities express their faith and devotion.

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