Omniscient - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, the term 'omniscient' refers to the attribute of having unlimited knowledge and understanding of everything. Often used to describe the nature of God in many religious traditions, omniscience implies that God is all-knowing, being fully aware of every thought, action, and event in past, present, and future. This concept challenges students to consider the implications of a deity possessing complete awareness and how it relates to themes such as free will, morality, and divine justice. Understanding omniscience is crucial when examining the characteristics attributed to deities and their impact on belief systems and ethical frameworks.

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