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Justice and Equality
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... Justice and Equality RE COURSEWORK Introduction The Bible has, over the centuries been treated either as the "Gospel Truth" or a topical collection of parables. In the following pages I will attempt to analyse the way some contentious issues are treated by various denominations, using quotations from the Bible to illustrate my arguments. Throughout my work I will compare the views of fundamentalist, conservative and liberal Christians in order to include the various views within the religion, rather than make a generalisation. The main topic of this piece of coursework is women and their role in Christianity, with particular regard to equality of the sexes and the ordination of women. PART A 1. i) All Christians believe that the Bible is the 'Word of God'. What do they mean by this? The Bible is interpreted in many different ways; some Christians believe the Bible must be taken literally, while others believe it is made up of symbolic stories and














