津巴布韦古图农村基督教学习者对Covid-19疫苗的神学僵化

Munyaradzi Chidarikire
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本文探讨了在津巴布韦农村学习者中增加COVID-19疫苗接种的解决方案的神学僵化和误解。这一定性研究以维果茨基的社会文化理论为基础。一个嵌入在案例研究设计中的解释性范例被用来探索这些概念。我们采用了有目的的抽样技术,从五旬节派、非洲发起的传统教会和福音派中选择了19位知识丰富的农村基督徒。与选定的举报人进行了深入访谈。进行了两次焦点小组讨论,参与者分别来自三个面额类别,共进行了六次焦点小组讨论。通过专题内容分析对焦点小组讨论产生的数据进行分析。我们发现,由于种种原因,津巴布韦有相当多的农村学习者没有接种疫苗。这包括他们僵化的神学信仰、文化抵抗和政治怀疑。因此,该文件建议,政府、教会组织和其他利益攸关方有必要共同参与,寻找解决方案,以提高农村学习者对COVID-19疫苗的接受程度。
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Theological Rigidity Against Covid-19 Vaccines Among Rural Christian Learners in Gutu, Zimbabwe
This article explores theological rigidity and misconceptions against solutions to increase COVID-19 vaccination among rural learners in Zimbabwe. This qualitative study is anchored on socio-cultural theory by Levi Vygotsky. An interpretive paradigm embedded in a case study design was used to explore the concepts. We used a purposive sampling technique to select nineteen knowledge rich rural Christians drawn from Pentecostals, African initiated Traditional Churches and Evangelicals denominations. In-depth interviews were conducted with the selected informants. Two focus group discussions (FGDs) were administered with participants drawn from each of the three denomination categories, giving a total of six FGDs. Data generated through focus group discussions were analyzed through thematic content analysis. We found that a significant number of rural learners in Zimbabwe have not been vaccinated due to a myriad of reasons. These include their rigid theological beliefs, cultural resistance and political skepticism. Consequently, the paper recommends that there is need for the Government, Church organizations and other stakeholders to collectively engage each other and find solutions to increase the uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among rural learners.
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