Suffering - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Suffering refers to the experience of pain, distress, or hardship, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual. In GCSE Religious Studies, it is important to understand suffering as a fundamental aspect of the human condition that different religions and belief systems seek to explain and address. Many religions offer insights into why suffering occurs and how individuals might cope with or transcend it, whether through the pursuit of enlightenment, adherence to moral teachings, or placing trust in a higher power. By studying these religious perspectives, students gain insight into how different cultures interpret suffering and the diverse ways in which people find meaning and solace during challenging times.

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