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Worship and the virus in Hindu India
(The Donner Institute, 22.11.2021)The religious responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Hindu India were manifold and, at times, publicly contested, which raises the question of which societal differences became visible and were augmented as the pandemic ... -
Trust in crisis
(The Donner Institute, 22.11.2021)Crises are associated with a search for meaning and security. In recent years, they have also been associated with increased attention to conspiracy theories. Such theories about COVID-19 have been many. We have looked at ... -
Minding the pandemic
(The Donner Institute, 22.11.2021)This article analyses clusters of Muslim responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in a theoretical framework provided by the cognitive science of religion. The responses include theological reflections on the origin, nature, and ... -
Religious responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
(The Donner Institute, 22.11.2021)The years 2020 and 2021 will be remembered as a time profoundly marked by the COVID-19 pandemic. We have all had to come to grips with the effects of this invisible global menace, which has left any number of visible traces ... -
Join the Holy Spirit on Zoom
(The Donner Institute, 22.11.2021)The COVID-19 global pandemic impacted all social relations, including the way religious communities engage in worship services. Due to strict social distancing protocols, the only viable solution for many congregations was ... -
New religious movement responses to COVID
(The Donner Institute, 22.11.2021)New religious movements (NRMs) have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in diverse ways, ranging from closely following mainstream public health recommendations to explicit rejection of such guidance. This article considers ... -
‘The wrath of God on children of disobedience’
(The Donner Institute, 22.11.2021)The arrival of pandemic diseases (of which COVID-19 is the latest, but not likely to be the last) could be understood, along with impending ecological disaster and global warming, to be the major existential threats ... -
Decolonising the COVID-19 pandemic
(The Donner Institute, 22.11.2021)At its inception, the COVID-19 pandemic was described as something inherently new, capable of crossing and erasing the economic, racial, gendered, and religious divides that stratify societies around the world. However, ...