Paradise - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, "paradise" typically refers to an ideal place of ultimate happiness and peace, often depicted as a reward in the afterlife. In many religious traditions, it is analogous to heaven—a state of existence where believers are reunited with the divine or live in a state of eternal bliss, marked by the absence of suffering. Paradise is often described in scriptures as a lush, magnificent garden or realm, symbolising hope, moral fulfilment, and a spiritual goal for the faithful. Understanding this concept is essential for exploring how different religions view the afterlife and how this belief influences their ethical teachings.

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