Tolerance - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Tolerance in the context of GCSE Religious Studies refers to the respectful acceptance and understanding of differing beliefs, opinions, and practices. It involves recognising the right of individuals and groups to hold diverse perspectives, without necessarily agreeing with them. Tolerance is a fundamental principle in fostering peaceful coexistence and is often discussed in relation to religious diversity, where individuals appreciate and value the variety of religious expressions and traditions. It encourages open-mindedness, empathy, and a willingness to engage in constructive dialogue, thereby promoting social harmony and reducing prejudice and discrimination.

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