Paper 2: Theme F – Religion, Human Rights & Social Justice

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Paper 2: Theme F – Religion, Human Rights & Social Justice Prejudice: Discrimination: Status and Treatment of Homosexuals in Christianity: In the past: Now: Responsibility surrounding human rights: Status of Women in Christianity: In the past: Now: Examples of social injustice: Examples of racial prejudice and discrimination: Teachings: Issues surrounding equality: Issues surrounding the freedom of belief: Treatment of Women in Christianity: In the past: Now: What are human rights? Examples of human rights: Treatment of the disabled in society: Status & Treatment of Women in Society: In the past: Now:

Paper 2: Theme F – Religion, Human Rights & Social Justice Christian attitudes to the right to wealth: Buddhist attitudes to the right to wealth: Poverty: Issues: Responses to: Excessive interest on loans: Christian attitudes: Buddhist attitudes: Causes of poverty: Christian views on the uses wealth: People trafficking: Christian attitudes: Buddhist attitudes: Buddhist views on the uses of wealth The responsibility of people living in poverty to help themselves: Fair Pay: Christian attitudes: Buddhist attitudes: Christian issues with wealth: Charities giving money to help the poor: Buddhist issues with wealth