The nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient who is Christian. Which core belief central to Christianity should the nurse identify that is being challenged by the patient's suffering?

1. The idea of repentance
2. The idea that God is love
3. The idea of reincarnation
4. The idea that God is all-powerful


2. The idea that God is love

Explanation:
Suffering can be a challenge to Christians, because it seems to challenge the idea that God is love. According to Christianity, suffering is an inevitable part of life but will not be present in heaven. Christians believe that Jesus Christ chose to experience suffering and, consequently, can comfort humans in their suffering. Christians do not believe that suffering challenges the ideas of reincarnation, that God is all-powerful, or of repentance.

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