Christianity and Covid-19 : pathways for faith

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Christianity and Covid-19 : pathways for faith

edited by Chammah J. Kaunda, Atola Longkumer, Kenneth R. Ross, Esther Mombo

(Routledge new critical thinking in religion, theology, and biblical studies)

Routledge, 2022

  • : hbk

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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)

Includes bibliographical references and index

Summary: "This volume explores current understandings of the global meaning of faith and suffering in the context of COVID-19 and interrogates responses to the pandemic that have emerged from World Christianity. It includes chapters by a range of international contributors approached from a variety of angles within Global Christian theology. They provide reflections and analyses focused on the question of God, human suffering, structural injustice, the role of the church and Christian praxis in the milieu of COVID-19, where misery and dying is a daily routine. This book will be of interest to scholars of Missiology, World Christianity, biblical/public/contextual theology and various Contemporary Christian studies"-- Provided by publisher

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This volume explores current understandings of the global meaning of faith and suffering in the context of COVID-19 and interrogates responses to the pandemic that have emerged from World Christianity. It includes chapters by a range of international contributors approached from a variety of angles within the Global Christian theology. They provide reflections and analyses focused on the question of God, human suffering, structural injustice, the role of the church and Christian praxis in the milieu of COVID-19, where misery and dying are daily routine. This book will be of interest to scholars of Missiology, World Christianity, biblical/public/contextual theology and various contemporary Christian studies.

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Part 1 Faith Making Sense of Suffering 1 A Critical Examination of how some Questionable Perspectives are Revealed within Chinese Christian Reactions to the COVID-19 Pandemic Tsung-I Hwang 2 Covid-19: A Reflection from Indigenous Peoples' Lifeway Atola Longkumer 3 Perceptions of COVID-19 in a Sample of Female Clergy: Implications for Theological Understandings of Suffering Anisah Bagasra, Alison Mc Letchie and Robin Dease 4 The Word of God and the Covid-19: Intercultural Reading of Job's Questions to God Nicoletta Gatti and Alexander Salakpi 5 The Holy Spirit, Human Suffering and Healing: An Initial Pentecostal Reflection Wonsuk Ma 6 COVID-19, the Question of Evils, Human Freedom and Divine Attributes Cyril Ejike 7 Asking God Tough Questions: The Use of Interrogatives in Habakkuk's First Chapter May Young 8 Martin Luther's Understanding of Righteousness and its Implications and Challenges to COVID-19 Jayabalan Murthy 9 Who Tweeted "Mene Mene Tekel Parsin"?: COVID-19, Twitter and Apocalyptic Literature Wesley Magruder 10 COVID-19 and Human Suffering Augustine Chingwala Musopole Part 2 Faith Taking Action 11 Pacific Christianity Online or On The Line?: Renewing Church, Sacrament and Worship amidst the Pandemic Faafetai Aiava 12 Liberation after COVID-19-(Re)Building Hope for Older and Disabled People beyond the Global Hegemonies of "Youth" and "Growth" Francis Davis 13 "Give us this Day our Daily Bread?": Innovative Responses by Faith Communities to Suffering during COVID-19 within a Context of Inequality and Poverty in South Africa Nadine Bowers Du Toit and Craig Stewart 14 Theology and Ethics of Pastoral Accompaniment for Patients with COVID-19 in the Context of Physical Distancing Telesia K. Musili and Edith K. Chamwama 15 Trusting in God's Protection in the Wake of COVID-19: An Exegetical Reading of Psalm 91 Joseph Otoo Ayeh and George Ossom-Batsa 16 Love in the Time of Corona: Case Studies of Theodicy During the COVID-19 Pandemic Gangri "Philip" Gobu 17 The Evangelical Church's Love Affair with Injustice (White Supremacy): A Womanist Study of Mishpat during COVID-19 CL Nash and Esther Mombo 18 The Church and COVID-19 Pandemic: Voices of Myanmar Women Clerics Naw Eh Tar Gay 19 Reflections on an Ecological Conversion of Catholic Spirituality Today Elisabeth Steffens

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