Introduction: religion, equalities, and inequalities, Sonya Sharma and Dawn Llewellyn . Part 1 Structures: Between a rock and a hard place: negotiating religious voices in public spaces, Elaine Graham ; Blessing the rich, damning the poor, and forgetting the social: divine apologetics for class inequality and the study of religion in a neoliberal age, Sean McCloud ; A European perspective on religion and welfare: contrasts and commonalities, Grace Davie ; Ethno-religious assertiveness out of racial equality, Tariq Modood ; Causes of the Dutch multicultural reversal: a cautionary tale about being too democratic in the media age, David Herbert . Part 2 Institutions: Resistant, reluctant or responsible? The negotiation of religious and cultural plurality in Canadian healthcare, Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham and Marie Cochrane ; Designing equality: multifaith space as social intervention , Andrew Crompton and Chris Hewson ; Religion and belief, equality and inequality in UK Higher Education , Paul Weller and Tristram Hooley ; Without fear or favour: equality and diversity in the treatment of religions and beliefs in religious education in England, Denise Cush ; Still a challenge for us all? Runnymede trust, islamophobia and policy, Chris Allen ; Australian born Muslims: the emergence of political project identities, Joshua M. Roose ; Minoritisation and global religious activism: Pentecostals and Ecumenicals confronting inequality in politics and culture , Joanildo Burity . Part 3 Lived Experiences:Gender, religion and new media in the Netherlands: rethinking the position of Dutch Muslims through critical multiculturalism and the post-secular, Eva Midden ; English Evangelicals and the claims of equality, Anna Strhan ; Complicating the whole from the position of a broken body: interactions between religion, disability, and material feminism, Chris Klassen ; Domestic abuse and black-led Pentecostal Churches in the UK, Cecilia Cappel ; ''I will be married in the Eyes of God'': religious same-sex attracted young people reimagining their future, Luke Gahan . Concluding Remarks and Implications for Policy: reflections on religion or belief as an equality issue and a human right, David Perfect . Bibliography; Index. l intervention , Andrew Crompton and Chris Hewson ; Religion and belief, equality and inequality in UK Higher Education , Paul Weller and Tristram Hooley ; Without fear or favour: equality and diversity in the treatment of religions and beliefs in religious education in England, Denise Cush ; Still a challenge for us all? Runnymede trust, islamophobia and policy, Chris Allen ; Australian born Muslims: the emergence of political project identities, Joshua M.
Roose ; Minoritisation and global religious activism: Pentecostals and Ecumenicals confronting inequality in politics and culture , Joanildo Burity . Part 3 Lived Experiences:Gender, religion and new media in the Netherlands: rethinking the position of Dutch Muslims through critical multiculturalism and the post-secular, Eva Midden ; English Evangelicals and the claims of equality, Anna Strhan ; Complicating the whole from the position of a broken body: interactions between religion, disability, and material feminism, Chris Klassen ; Domestic abuse and black-led Pentecostal Churches in the UK, Cecilia Cappel ; ''I will be married in the Eyes of God'': religious same-sex attracted young people reimagining their future, Luke Gahan . Concluding Remarks and Implications for Policy: reflections on religion or belief as an equality issue and a human right, David Perfect . Bibliography; Index.m and the post-secular, Eva Midden ; English Evangelicals and the claims of equality, Anna Strhan ; Complicating the whole from the position of a broken body: interactions between religion, disability, and material feminism, Chris Klassen ; Domestic abuse and black-led Pentecostal Churches in the UK, Cecilia Cappel ; ''I will be married in the Eyes of God'': religious same-sex attracted young people reimagining their future, Luke Gahan . Concluding Remarks and Implications for Policy: reflections on religion or belief as an equality issue and a human right, David Perfect . Bibliography; Index.