基督教与新冠肺炎疫情:加纳背景下的牧师与神学反思

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I. Boaheng
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摘要

摘要自2020年3月以来,加纳经历了新冠肺炎疫情,其对民众生活的影响多种多样。尽管宗教领袖们试图解释新冠疫情的起源及其补救措施,但加纳仍然迫切需要为基督徒提供神学和牧业指导。因此,这项基于文献的简短研究是基于新冠肺炎大流行的历史和圣经数据进行的,主要论点是新冠肺炎大流行既不是终结世界的神圣惩罚,也不是反基督者压制基督教的工具。尽管这是一场严重的危机,但现有的历史数据表明,当前的疫情并不是世界经历过的最糟糕的疫情。因此,就像世界上经历过的其他流行病一样,应对当前危机的方法主要包括以基督徒的身份呼唤上帝,并以负责任的公民的身份采取负责任的行动。
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Christianity and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Pastoral and Theological Reflection from the Ghanaian Context
ABSTRACT Ghana has since March 2020 experienced the COVID-19 pandemic with its diverse effects the lives of the populace. In spite of various attempts by religious leaders to explain the origin of the pandemic and its remedy, there is still an urgent need for a theological and pastoral guidance for Christians in Ghana. This brief literature-based study was therefore conducted based on historical and biblical data on the COVID-19 pandemic, the main argument being that the COVID-19 pandemic is neither a divine punishment to end the world nor a tool of the Antichrist to suppress Christianity. Though a serious crisis, the historical data available indicate that the current pandemic is not the worse the world has experienced. Therefore, like other pandemics that the world has experienced, the remedy to the present crisis involves primarily calling upon God as Christians and taking responsible actions as responsible citizens.
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