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A series of six exemplar answers for GCSE students on themes found in the Incarnation unit (see Oxford textbook for questions). Great for revision or for how to structure a 12-mark answer:
** - ‘Jesus could not have been anything other than a human being’ (12)

  • ‘The differences in the birth narratives of Matthew and Luke prove that the Incarnation cannot be true’ (12)
  • ‘The Incarnation has given Christians the right to use statues and art forms to show God at work’ (12)
  • ‘The Incarnation is God’s great act of live for the human race’ (12)
  • ‘The teaching that God’s word became flesh shows that humans are very important to God’ (12)
  • The Ichthus, the Chi-Ro and the Alpha & Omega symbols have no value for Christians in the 21st Century’ (12)**

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