Omnipotent - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

Reviewed by: Bridgette Barrett

Published

In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, 'omnipotent' refers to the attribute of being all-powerful, often used to describe the nature of the divine, particularly in monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. An omnipotent being has unlimited power and authority, capable of doing anything within their will. This concept raises important questions and prompts discussions in religious studies on topics such as the nature of God's power, the presence of suffering and evil in the world, and how omnipotence relates to other attributes like omniscience and omnibenevolence. Understanding omnipotence helps students engage with deep theological questions and explore different religious perspectives on the nature of God.

Examiner-written GCSE Religious Studies revision resources that improve your grades 2x

  • Written by expert teachers and examiners
  • Aligned to exam specifications
  • Everything you need to know, and nothing you don’t
GCSE Religious Studies revision resources

Share this article

Bridgette Barrett

Reviewer: Bridgette Barrett

Expertise: Geography, History, Religious Studies & Environmental Studies Subject Lead

After graduating with a degree in Geography, Bridgette completed a PGCE over 30 years ago. She later gained an MA Learning, Technology and Education from the University of Nottingham focussing on online learning. At a time when the study of geography has never been more important, Bridgette is passionate about creating content which supports students in achieving their potential in geography and builds their confidence.

The examiner written revision resources that improve your grades 2x.

Join now