Better understanding/tolerance of different
viewpoints
New ways of living (yoga,
meditation)
Disadvantages
Challenged about own
faith
Fear of being the minority
(marginalised)
Leads to beliefs and values
ignored
Issues: conversion (apostasy in
punishable by death), raising children,
interfaith marriages (validity according to
church)
Religious Freedom
Authority Action
2006 Equality
Act
1998 Human Rights
Act
2006 Racial and Religious Hatred
Act
UK Inter Faith Network promoting links between
faiths
SACRE organisation concerning RS education in
schools
Christian
Views
Evangelicals: exclusivist- only true
Christians will enter Heaven "no one will
come to the father except through me"
(John 14)
Roman Catholics: inclusivist- Christianity has the full
truth so other faiths should be respected but
encouraged to convert "God is unknown yet near"
(Catechism)
Quakers: pluralist- all religions lead to God "in
my father's house there are many rooms"
(John 14)
Multi-ethnic
Society
Advantages
Enables understanding of different
faiths
New people with fresh ideas
Wider variety of music, food, clothes and
culture
Disadvantages
Racism towards immigrants in the public and work
sector
Steven Lawrence murder inquiry showed institutionalised racism in the Police
Force
Racism
Christian Opposition
"From one human being he created all the races on Earth" (Acts
17)
Parable of the Good Samaritan & Parable of the Sheep and
Goats
Jesus spent time with Romans, Samarians and outcasts of
society
Martin Luther King Jr and Archbishop Desmond Tutu
"God does not show favouritism, but accepts men from every nation" (Acts
10)
'Assist Sheffield' with St. Thomas Church provides accommodation,
grants, assistance to asylum seekers unsupported by the Government
Promoted by: same place worship,
community social events, special
international services, charities combatting
racism
Authority Opposition
Race Relations Act
1976
Commission for Racial
Equality
Universal Declaration of Human
Rights
Amnesty
International
Helping those seeking
asylum
Women
Changing Views
Rights to vote: 1918 Representation of the People
Act, 1928 Electoral Reform Act
Equality in the workplace: 1970
Equal Pay Act, 1975 Sex
Discrimination Act, 1975
Employment Protection Act
Equal opportunities and choice: Contraceptive pill
(1960s)
1900s: 15% married women
worked
2000s: Men earn 17% more,
women do majority of household
chores and less are in executive
roles
Christian
Views
Both sexes were created equally-Imago
Dei
Evangelical Protestants: "I [St Paul] do not
permit a woman to teach or to have
authority over a man; she must be silent"
(1 Timothy 2)
Church of England: Jesus treated women as equals- Mary Magdalene first witnessed Jesus after his
ressurection
"There is neither... male
nor female for you are all
one person in Christ"
(Genesis 3)
Roman Catholics: All Jesus' disciples (chosen to spread his word) were
men
Quakers: Priesthood of all believers without ordained
clergy