Faith Communities Online: Christian Churches’ Reactions to the COVID-19 Outbreak

Q2 Social Sciences
Annastasia Shipepe, E. Sutinen, I. Jormanainen, Anthony-Paul Cooper
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Abstract

The outbreak of the COVID-19 virus as a global pandemic has challenged the operations of faith communities around the world Contrary to secular communities, faith communities need to base their actions on theological arguments Normally, at least in the mainline churches, theological reflections and related decision making follow a strictly regulated hierarchical process that was not possible when refining novel modes of actions required by the pandemic and governmental legislation It seems that, hence, it was not the central administration that was in charge, but rather congregations and smaller groups that were proactive in shifting and modernising their operations This saw individual congregations transforming to faith-based online communities almost overnight, gathering participants well beyond conventional physical events The fact that the virus outbreak overlapped with the important Easter season, normally attracting people to attend church services even in secularised countries, enriches the analysis Copyright © 2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
信仰社区在线:基督教会对COVID-19疫情的反应
新冠肺炎疫情的全球大流行对世界各地信仰团体的运作提出了挑战,与世俗团体相反,信仰团体需要根据神学观点采取行动。神学反思和相关决策遵循严格规范的等级程序,这在制定大流行和政府立法所需的新行动模式时是不可能的。因此,似乎不是中央行政部门负责,这使得个人教会几乎在一夜之间转变为以信仰为基础的在线社区,聚集的参与者远远超出了传统的物理活动。事实上,病毒爆发与重要的复活节季节重叠,即使在世俗国家,通常也会吸引人们参加教堂礼拜。版权所有©2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
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International Journal of Web Based Communities
International Journal of Web Based Communities Social Sciences-Communication
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