GCSE AQA RE religion, Human rights, and social justice 1
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- Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice (1)
- Key Definitions
- Social Justice
- protecting peoples' human rights
- Human rights
- The basic rights we are all entitled to
- Prejudice
- Unfairly judging before knowing someone
- Discrimination
- Acting on prejudice
- Freedom of Religion
- The right to believe in whatever one wants to
- Freedom of religious expression
- right to practise whatever religion one wants
- Positive discrimination
- treating someone in favour because they've been discriminated against in the past
- Tithe
- annual giving of a tenth of wealth to religious cause
- Poverty
- Being without basic living needs
- Exploitation
- Misuse of power/money to take advantage of others
- Human trafficking
- illegal movement of people for exploitation
- Social Justice
- Different views on social justice
- Christianity
- "all his ways are just"
- "love thy neighbour"
- Parable of the good samaritan
- "faith without works is dead"
- Islam
- Zakat
- "all are as equal as teecth on a comb"
- "he created you all from a single being"
- "adhere to justice"
- Christianity
- Examples of Human rights
- We are all born free and equal
- We all have the right to life
- We all have the right to privacy
- Slavery is forbidden
- We are all equal before the law
- Torture is forbidden
- Why might someone be prejudiced?
- Influence from others
- Upbringing
- Being uneducated
- Types of prejudice and discrimination
- racism
- sexism
- homophobia
- Anti-semitism
- Political views
- xenophobia
- The role of Women
- Chiristianity
- Galatian 3;28 "we are all one in Christ Jesus"
- equality- "love thy neighbour"
- "women should remain silent in church"-Paul to the Corinthians
- Jesus only had male disciples.
- Islam
- "anyone, male or female, who does good works, will enter paradise"
- Equal but different roles
- man is provider, woman is carer
- men and women pray separately
- Muslim woman cannot be an imam
- Chiristianity
- Key Definitions
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