Religious Citizenship: Campaign, Beliefs, and Global Justice Report
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This report delves into the concept of religious citizenship, examining its implications within a global context of social justice. The report identifies inequality in employment as a primary global issue, particularly focusing on the discrimination faced by Indigenous Australians. It outlines an advocating campaign aimed at reducing inequality based on factors like gender, community, and skin color. The report further explores the religious beliefs, values, and teachings relevant to this issue, emphasizing the importance of ethics and open-mindedness. It highlights the role of religion in motivating individuals to address inequality, injustice, and suffering, and presents the findings and opinions through a poster campaign. The report concludes with a summary of religious citizenship and its responsibilities, emphasizing the use of campaigns to combat inequality. The report references relevant literature, including books and journals on citizenship and religious education.
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