Migration and Religious Pluralism

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Migration and Religious Pluralism

Ten-Mark Questions

Examine how migration has created a diversity of faiths in Britain today.
Examine the development of the idea of religion as a human right.
Examine how religious pluralism in modern secular states has influenced Christian thinking.
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Fifteen-Mark Questions

‘Christianity has not responded effectively to the challenge of multiculturalism.’

Evaluate this claim.

‘Freedom of religion should have limits.’

Evaluate this claim.

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Christian Attitudes to Other Faiths

Ten-Mark Questions

Examine why there are different Christian beliefs about the relationship between Christianity and other faiths.
Examine Christian exclusivism with reference to John 14:6.
Examine Christian inclusivism with reference to 'anonymous Christians'
Examine Christian pluralism with reference to John Hick.
Examine the influence of pluralism on Christian relations with other faiths.
Examine Christian exlusivism and inclusivism.
Examine Christian exclusivism and pluralism.
Examine Christian inclusivism and pluralism.
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Fifteen-Mark Questions

‘Christianity’s attitude to other faiths is generally positive.’

Evaluate this claim.

John 14:6 shows that Christians should be exclusivists.’

Evaluate this claim.

‘Some followers of other faiths are 'anonymous Christians.’

Evaluate this claim.

‘John Hick shows why Christians should be pluralists.’

Evaluate this claim.

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Issues of Religious Freedom

Ten-Mark Questions

Examine Christian responses to issues of freedom of religious expression in society.
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Fifteen-Mark Questions

‘Christianity has no effective response to issues arising from the freedom of religious expression.’

Evaluate this claim.

‘Christians should support limits to the freedom of religious expression.’

Evaluate this claim.

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