Equality Flashcards
What is equality?
A core value of western society, it means treating everyone fairly. In the UK, the equality act 2010 contains over 116 pieces of anti discrimination legislation.
What three things does the Bible say on gender equality?
- In genesis, eve is made from Adam’s rib, she is his companion and later gives into temptation, she is punished by having her husband rule over her. 2. The Bible reveals a patriarchal society, men could divorce wives, menstruating women were seen as unclean and all the disciples were men. 3. St. Paul teaches “wives, submit to your husbands” and that “a man is the head of the household as Christ is the head of the church.”
Give three Christian views against gender equality
- Martin Luther- the role of woman was to stay home and take care of children. 2. Catholic Church condemns abortion and contraception. 3. No CofE female priests until 1994 or female bishops until 2015.
Give three Christian views in support of gender equality
- The Bible teaches that all are equal in the eyes of god, both Jesus and god have ‘feminine’ qualities. 2. Women have important roles, Esther saved the Jews from death and Ruth set an example of love and loyalty. 3. Jesus preached in the court of women, spoke with a condemned Samaritan woman and some of his closest followers were women.
What are the two conflicting Christian views on gender equality?
- Women and men are equal in all ways as we were all created in god’s image. 2. Women and men are equally valuable, but have different qualities, so should have different roles.
Which churches permit female priests?
The united reform church, the Salvation Army church, the baptist church and the Church of England (since 1994.)
Which churches do not allow female priests?
The Orthodox Church and Catholic Church, they argue that during the Eucharist, the priest represents Christ, women cannot play this role and Jesus only chose male apostles.
What does classical liberal ideology think about gender equality?
Fundamentally equal rights for all, this idea comes from the work of John Stuart Mill.
What does Mill think about gender equality?
In ‘the subjugation of women’ (1869) he put forward an argument for political and social equality. His role and that of 1000s of campaigning women was crucial in the establishment of equality laws.
What did Elizabeth Cady Stanton argue for in ‘the woman’s bible’?
She was influenced by Mill and saw the churches’ attitude to women as a key reason for their oppression. She was arguing for women’s rights whilst the abolitionist movement was ongoing and she was worried it would sideline women’s rights, so took a racist view, arguing only for the rights of educated white women.
What are the three types of racism?
- Direct racism- treating someone differently because of their race. 2. Indirect racism- practices and polices disadvantaging races. 3. Institutional racism- racism present within social institutions.
Give three arguments for the Bible being racist
- Jesus does not condemn slavery in the way he condemns other traditional practices. 2. “Bondservants, obey your earthly masters with fear and trembling” Ephesians, the Old Testament appears to condone slavery. 3. If the writers of the Bible were divinely inspired and supported slavery, can god really be seen as all loving if he condones such a practice?
Give three arguments against the Bible being racist
- Racism goes against the fundamental Christian value that all were created equal in the eyes of god. 2. The Old Testament makes references to treating foreigners as your own people. 3. “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Galatians.
Give four positive Christian responses to racism
- The church was deeply involved in bringing about the race relations act in the uk. 2. In 1537, pope Paul III said that keeping a slave merited excommunication. 3. In 1988, pope john Paul II condemned apartheid in South Africa. 4. Quakers were integral in the abolition movement, no slave owner was allowed to become a Quaker.
What happened in Montgomery Alabama in December 1955?
Rosa parks, a black woman, refused to give up her bus seat for a white man and was arrested. A black boycott of the buses began on the day of her court hearing and lasted for 381 days until segregation laws were repealed.