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“Diversity of Faith” Prof. James A. Beckford Department of Sociology. Diversity of Faith. Concepts Diversity Case-studies: Jehovah’s Witnesses Scientology Chaplaincy Religious discrimination. Concepts. Culture Spirituality Religion Faith community.
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“Diversity of Faith” Prof. James A. Beckford Department of Sociology
Diversity of Faith • Concepts • Diversity • Case-studies: Jehovah’s Witnesses Scientology • Chaplaincy • Religious discrimination
Concepts • Culture • Spirituality • Religion • Faith community
R P Sloan, E Bagiella & T Powell “Religion, spirituality, and medicine” The Lancet vol 353 February 20, 1999: 664-67
Religious diversity • Number of faith communities • Number of religious organisations • Number of individuals who combine different religious identities
Breatharianism “Breatharianism is physical perfection. Man came into physical existence a perfect Breatharian. The breath of life supplied all the requirements of animation. God breathed into his nostrils the Breath of Life, and man became a living entity (Gen 2:7). Nothing was lacking, and nothing more was needed. The Breatharian needs air and Sunlight only, and nothing more to sustain his body.”
Jehovah’s Witnesses • Founded in 1880s in USA • Scripture-based • About 6 million worldwide • Controversial
Blood transfusions “Avoid serum inoculations and vaccinations as they pollute the blood stream with their filthy pus.” (Awake! 1929)
Current policy of JWs “For Bible-based reasons, Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse blood transfusions. But they do accept… medical alternatives to blood.” (Awake! 2000)
Church of Scientology • Founded in 1950s by L. Ron Hubbard • Spiritual technology • Perhaps 1 million worldwide • Opposed to psychiatry
Citizens’ Commission on Human Rights • Psychiatry: Destroying Religion • Psychiatry: Manipulating Creativity • Psychiatry: A Human Rights Abuse and Global Failure
Health care chaplaincy • Ministry of Health (RHB[48]76) 1948 • Patient’s Charter (1992) • Your Guide to the NHS (2002)
The Patient’s Charter National Charter Standard One: “All health standards should make provision so that proper personal consideration is shown to you, for example by ensuring that your privacy, dignity and religious and cultural beliefs are respected.”
Your Guide to the NHS “NHS staff will respect your privacy and dignity. They will be sensitive to, and respect, your religious, spiritual and cultural needs at all times… If you need to stay in hospital… your nutritional needs and dietary requirements will be assessed (for medical, religious or cultural reasons).”
Responses to religious diversity • Appoint more chaplains • Create multi-faith rooms • Multi-faith co-ordinators
Tensions around chaplaincy • Disputes over access to multi-faith rooms • Resistance of patients and relatives to the services of chaplains • Exclusion of religious groups deemed unacceptable by chaplains
Ways forward Need to recognise: • Importance of religious faith to some • Link between faith and collective identity • Reality of religious discrimination
Difficulties with religious discrimination • Identifying ‘real’ religion • Why accord religion any privileges? • Some minority faiths alienate majority • Lack of statutory monitoring • Lack of special legislation
Questions for discussion • How does religious diversity affect health and healing? • How can you measure the association between faith and health? • Is it only minority faiths that challenge some medical treatments? • How does religious diversity affect health care chaplaincy?