新教徒、五旬节派和非洲土著宗教对COVID - 19的看法

Innocent Simphwe. Nojiyeza, S. Khumalo, N. Gama
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在应对冠状病毒传播方面,无论是新教、五旬节派还是非洲土著教会,宗教领袖所采取的方法都是一致的。总体上遵守世卫组织条例和包括南非政府在内的全球各国政府制定的封锁规定。有关COVID - 19的知识、保持社会距离、促进健康和卫生以及复原力是宗教领袖正在努力解决的一些问题。在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省北部的宗教领袖中进行的一项定性研究表明,关于COVID - 19的知识显然来自包括政府和媒体在内的来源,社会距离和社会亲密关系仍然存在争议。南非的宗教领袖在很大程度上遵守了COVID - 19法规,并作为社会变革的推动者发挥了关键作用,而在世界其他地区,人们对被视为专制的政府进行了大规模抵制。有证据表明,宗教领袖积极参与政府为抗击COVID - 19传播而建立的机构,但南非越来越需要各级政府支持宗教组织抗击冠状病毒。
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Protestants, Pentecostal and African Indigenous religious perspectives on COVID 19
When it comes to dealing with the spread of the coronavirus, there is a consensus on the approaches adopted by religious leaders regardless of whether they are Protestant, Pentecostal, or African indigenous churches. There is generally compliance with WHO regulations and lockdown regulations stipulated by various governments across the globe, including the government of South Africa. The knowledge on COVID 19, social distancing, health and hygiene promotion and resilience are some of the matters which religious leaders are contending with. From a qualitative study conducted amongst religious leaders in Northern KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, it is clear that knowledge on COVID 19 is drawn from sources which include government and the media, and social distancing and social intimacy remains contested. Religious leaders in South Africa are to a large extent complying with COVID 19 regulations and play a pivotal role as agents of social change, whilst in other parts of the world, there is massive resistance directed at governments who are perceived to be authoritarian. There is evidence that religious leaders actively participate in structures established by government to combat the spread of COVID 19, but there is an increasing need for various levels of government in South Africa to support religious organisations in the fight against coronavirus.
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