Tradition and innovation: the controversial relationship between religion and pandemics
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Faced with the threats of the Covid-19 pandemic, many have relied on
scientists, others on religion. In South Korea, the religious practices of
followers of the Church of Jesus and the Temple of the Tabernacle of
Testimony caused a second wave of Covid-19. The faithful were convinced
that social distancing was a sin and the virus had to be fought with a prayer
to be recited hand in hand. In Brazil, President Jair Messia Bolsonaro
supported the group religious practices of the Evangelical Churches during
the peak of the pandemic, in violation of the prescriptions suggested by the
World Health Organization.
However, religious practice during the pandemic not only accelerated the
spread of Covid-19.
In fact, in other cases, such as the Italian and the American one, it has
made use of new communication technologies in order not to renounce
religious functions, but in compliance with the constraints imposed by
distancing and social confinement. Religious ceremonies online have
registered a high level of participation and, in some cases, contributed to
enlarge the audience of traditional believers.
This article aims to investigate the double, and conflicting, role that
religious practice on a global scale seems to have played during the
pandemic and the possible causes and consequences on the sociality and
domestic life of the populations examined.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.b.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
pandemic, religion, virtual mass, South Korea, Brazil.
Elenco autori:
Terranova, Giuseppe
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Titolo del libro:
Global threats in the Anthropocene: from COVID-19 to the future
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