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This text explores the evolving attitudes toward women within Christian communities in the context of the UK's diverse multi-ethnic and multi-faith society. It highlights the challenges of discrimination, the importance of community cohesion, and the government's role in promoting equality. The historical contributions of women through movements like the Suffragettes and the impact of social change on women's rights, including property, voting, and career opportunities, are discussed. The text also examines interfaith dynamics, the complexities of religious beliefs, and how faith communities assist immigrants and asylum seekers.
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Religion and Community Cohesion Attitudes to Women: Changing Roles, Christian attitudes UK as multi-ethnic society UK as multi-faith society
Multi Faith UK Multi Ethnic UK • Discrimination: 4 problems in society • Community Cohesion • Importance 3 reasons • How govt helps 4 ways • Why religions care. 4 points. • 4 ways Church helps asylum seekers/ immigrants • Why “multi-faith”: 4 reasons. • 3 Benefits of being multi-faith. 3 problems. • Why some Christians think other religions are wrong 4 reasons. • Interfaith marriages cause problems. 4 ways • Why shouldn’t convert. 3 reasons.
Roles Men vs Women • Why attitudes have changed • How attitudes have changed • Suffragette movt • UN Declaration Human Rights • World wars & post war: contribution of women proven • Need in industry • Social change: 2nd income • Labour Govt in 60-70’s committed to equality • Right to property • Right to vote • Right to Work: • career opp’ties for women • Equal rights at work (pay) • Sex discrimination Act