Online Communion, Christian Community, and Receptive Ecumenism: A Holy Week Ethnography during COVID-19

S. K. Johnson
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A significant liturgical controversy of the COVID-19 pandemic is whether Christians should celebrate communion online. Much of the discussion of online communion has been based on theological and theoretical claims, rather than concrete observations and experiences, and much of this reflection has been directed toward specific denominational contexts. In contrast, this ethnographic study centers on participant observation of twelve worship services that included communion, or would ordinarily have included communion, that occurred between Holy Thursday and Easter Sunday of April 2020 in Free Church, mainline Protestant, Anglican, and Roman Catholic settings. It takes the approach of receptive ecumenism and asks what gifts Christians from various traditions can receive from one another in relation to online communion both during and beyond times of crisis. Rather than making a case for or against celebrating communion online, it explores the ways in which community is demonstrated and effected in online communion practices.
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在线交流、基督教社区和接受性大公主义:新冠肺炎期间的圣周民族志
COVID-19大流行的一个重大礼仪争议是基督徒是否应该在网上庆祝圣餐。很多关于在线共融的讨论都是基于神学和理论的主张,而不是具体的观察和经验,而且很多这种反思都是针对特定的宗派背景。相比之下,这项民族志研究的重点是参与者观察12个礼拜仪式,其中包括圣餐,或者通常包括圣餐,发生在2020年4月的圣周四和复活节星期日之间,在自由教会,主流新教,圣公会和罗马天主教环境中。它采取了接受性大公主义的方法,并询问来自不同传统的基督徒在危机期间和危机之后可以从彼此的在线共融中获得什么礼物。它不是提出支持或反对在线庆祝圣餐的案例,而是探讨了社区在在线圣餐实践中的展示和影响方式。
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