A discussion of the practical and theological impacts of COVID-19 on religious worship, events and pilgrimage, from a Christian perspective

Q1 Arts and Humanities
R. Dowson
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This article explores the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 on the worship services and events of Christian communities Focusing on the UK in terms of practice, the research includes early pandemic examples from a range of Christian traditions and denominations, as well as relevant cases from other countries The Christian church organisations considered range from the extensive world-wide reaches of the Roman Catholic Church, to international Protestant denominations such as the Anglican Communion, and to independent non-denominational groupings and local churches This paper considers the ways in which churches are coming to terms with the impacts of this pervasive virus on the global community, and on their own congregations At a time when all religious events were postponed or cancelled, many churches moved online for the delivery of daily and weekly worship services Yet, some other events needfully persisted;this has especially been the case for funerals, as the number of people who have died from the virus continues to increase around the world Governments have imposed new regulations that required immediate changes in religious practice, and the effects of these are discussed, giving examples And it is not only religious practice that is changing – religious tourism has shut down, whilst pilgrimage seems to have morphed into a new creature, enabling pilgrims to continue in their journeying These new pilgrimages may be physical or virtual, but they have been moderated by the limitations on travel, by social distancing and by self-isolation Meanwhile, theology is not exempt from alteration The virus continues to impact on central religious practices, such as receiving the Eucharist (Holy Communion), sharing the Peace, and the use of religious buildings, transforming the ways that the Christian faith is practiced The suggested introduction of ticketing for services moves beyond theology to the continued Eventization of Faith in this new world © International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
从基督教的角度探讨COVID-19对宗教崇拜、活动和朝圣的实际和神学影响
本文探讨了2020年2019冠状病毒病大流行对基督教社区礼拜服务和活动的影响,以英国为重点,在实践方面,研究包括来自一系列基督教传统和教派的早期大流行例子,以及来自其他国家的相关案例。到国际新教教派,如英国圣公会,以及独立的非宗派团体和地方教会。本文考虑了教会如何接受这种普遍存在的病毒对全球社区的影响,以及对他们自己的会众的影响。在所有宗教活动被推迟或取消的时候,许多教会将每日和每周的礼拜服务转移到网上。由于世界各地死于该病毒的人数继续增加,葬礼尤其如此,各国政府颁布了新的规定,要求立即改变宗教习俗,并讨论了这些规定的影响,并举例说明。不仅宗教习俗在改变——宗教旅游已经停止,而朝圣似乎已经变成了一种新的生物。这些新的朝圣活动可能是实体的,也可能是虚拟的,但由于旅行限制、保持社交距离和自我隔离,朝圣活动有所缓和。与此同时,神学也不能免于改变。病毒继续影响着主要的宗教习俗,如接受圣餐、分享平安和使用宗教建筑。改变基督教信仰的实践方式建议的服务门票的引入超越了神学,在这个新的世界里继续信仰的Eventization©国际宗教旅游和朝圣杂志
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International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal aims to be the leading international journal for all those concerned with Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. The journal takes an interdisciplinary international approach and includes all aspects of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. It is inclusive of all denominations, religions, faiths and spiritual practices. The journal''s online platform facilitates a truly integrative approach. While the main emphasis is on primary research articles, it also welcomes suitably relevant discussion papers, research / review pieces, industry focused case studies and evaluations, management guides and reports, economic evaluations, book reviews, announcements of forthcoming meetings etc. Papers / articles should be relevant to both academics and practitioners All papers are subject to ‘double – blind – review’. Papers can include a variety of media elements including audio and visual files, a range of image formats and hyperlinks to websites and other online resources.
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