The nature of humanity
Soul
Some Christians believe that when the physical body dies, a non-physical part of the person continues to live on. This is known as the soulThe spiritual part of a human being. It is believed by many that the soul is eternal.. Many Christians believe that the soul is God-given and that it is immortal. Some Christians believe that only humans have souls and this is what makes people unique and special and different to all other life forms.
The soul is sometimes described as the spiritual element of humans. Jeremiah 1:5 might suggest that the soul was part of humans before they were even created, Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.
It is the soul that will go onto the afterlife, ie HeavenA place, or a state of mind, associated with God and the afterlife., HellA place or state of torment and punishment for those who have done wrong. or PurgatoryPurely Catholic belief. Where the soul goes to be cleansed of sin before going to Heaven..
The soul and body are united together to form one being. However, the difference is that:
- the body is mortalBeing subject to death.
- the soul is immortal
There are divided opinions about exactly what happens to the soul after the death of the human body:
- some Christians believe that the body and soul rise to Heaven together at the final resurrection
- others believe that only the soul will leave the body and return to be reunited with God at the final resurrection
Morality
Many Christians believe that humans have a duty to act and live moral lives. This refers to the idea of having a sense of right and wrong. It is, again, only humans who have these morals, and this is what separates people from other creatures. Christianity teaches that God made the universe morally good from the beginning.
As Christians share in God鈥檚 image, they believe that they should live according to God鈥檚 plan and design. This will include care of the Earth as well as their own lives and bodies. They should live in a way that glorifies what God has created.
Free will
Free will refers to the ability to choose between different possible courses of action.
Christianity teaches that all humans have free will and this free will is God-given, ie God gave humans the ability and the free will to make their own decisions and choices. Without free will, humans could not be described as moral beings, as they will not have made the conscious choice to live and act in a moral way.
An example can be seen in Genesis where Eve is tempted by the serpent and, as a result of her free will, is accountable for her actions. The Bible makes it clear that humans not only have the ability to choose, they also have the responsibility to choose wisely.
Rationality
Rationality refers to the idea that God made humans as rational beings. This means that humans can use their ability to reasonThe ability to think and to work things out. and make decisions or judgements based on this reason. Unlike other living beings, humans have the ability to think and understand. This helps them weigh up actions and consequences, using their conscienceAn inner sense (or 'voice') which communicates what is right or wrong in one's behaviour. and experience to guide them.
Creative
One of the main purposes of humans is to be creative, as can be seen in Genesis 1:28. God created humans to be fruitful and multiply
and to populate the Earth. This is the nature, and one of the main purposes, of humans.
This refers to the idea that God created humans with the ability of creativity, meaning that humans have the ability to use this creativity to help them and others in this world.
An example of this would be the way that humans have used plants for so many different purposes, such as food, clothing, furniture and construction. The creative abilities that humans possess reflect something of God's own nature.
Fallen
The term fallen is related to original sin The transference of Adam and Eve鈥檚 breach of God鈥檚 trust to all of humanity., which is the idea that all humans are born with a tendency to sin. Christians have traditionally believed that original sin is the result of Adam and Eve鈥檚 disobedience to God when they ate the fruit from the garden of Eden. Christianity teaches that when Adam and Eve disobeyed God they 鈥榝ell鈥 from perfection and brought evil into a perfect world.
When Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden they brought sin into the world and in doing so separated humans from God.
Question
Describe the Christian beliefs about the nature of humanity.
Most Christians believe that humans are unique, as they are made in the image of God. Although the exact meaning of this is unknown, there is a general agreement that it gives humans a special status in creation. Many Christians also believe that God gave humans free will to allow them to make informed decisions for themselves. Humans are also the only creatures who have a soul which is reunited with God after death, and only humans can make moral decisions and know the difference between right and wrong.