Social Justice - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Social justice is a key concept in Religious Studies that refers to the fair and equitable distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges within a society. It involves ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their background, religion, or identity, have equal access to the benefits and protections society offers. Social justice advocates for the dismantling of barriers that lead to inequality and discrimination, aiming to uphold the dignity and rights of every person. In the context of religious teachings, many faiths emphasise the importance of compassion, fairness, and the responsibility to help those in need, aligning with the core principles of social justice. Studying this topic will help students to explore how different religious traditions view social justice and the ways in which they strive to implement these principles in the real world.

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