The church and the indispensability and fragility of morality revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic

被引:1
|
作者
de Villiers, D. Etienne [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pretoria, Fac Theol, Dept Systemat Theol & Church Hist, Pretoria, South Africa
来源
关键词
alternative lifestyle; church; COVID-19; pandemic; economic inequality; fragility of morality; flourishing; indispensability of morality; modern culture; morality;
D O I
10.4102/hts.v76i1.6180
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
In this article the view that the Covid-19 pandemic - especially the lockdown that went hand in hand with it - revealed both the indispensability and fragility of morality was substantiated and the response of the church to the moral challenges posed by the pandemic discussed. Findings were based on information gained from South African media regarding the pandemic and the response to it in the South African context interpreted with the assistance of research in academic publications. Various respects in which the pandemic underlined the indispensability of morality were discussed first. This was followed by a discussion of ways in which the pandemic also demonstrated the fragility of morality. The fragility of morality was traced back to the undermining influence of modern life on morality. Finally, the mixed record of South African churches in providing guidance on the moral challenges the Covid-19 pandemic posed, was noted. It was pointed out that the challenge remains to the church to provide moral guidance on life after the pandemic. The church would also have to effectively deal with the challenge to overcome the curtailment of its ability to provide such moral guidance in contemporary modern societies. Contribution: The contribution of the article lies in identifying the moral issues posed by the Covid-19 pandemic and in gauging the response of the church in the South African context to these issues. The challenges that remain to the church to also after the pandemic provide moral guidance and overcome obstacles in providing such guidance were also highlighted.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 6
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Has the COVID-19 pandemic unmasked the fragility of the Australian health care system?
    Kirk, Lucy E.
    Mitchell, Imogen
    MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, 2023, 218 (10) : 457 - 458
  • [22] Revisiting financial fragility during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from Taiwan
    Chen, Hung-Ling
    Hsu, Yuan-Lin
    Lu, Chi-Yang
    JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FINANCE, 2024, 44
  • [23] Determinants of individuals' objective and subjective financial fragility during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Kleimeier, Stefanie
    Hoffmann, Arvid O. I.
    Broihanne, Marie-Helene
    Plotkina, Daria
    Goeritz, Anja S.
    JOURNAL OF BANKING & FINANCE, 2023, 153
  • [24] Fragility hip fractures in the COVID-19 pandemic: A local experience in the United Kingdom
    Saleem, Jawaad Sheikh
    Fazal, Muhammad Ali
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC AND TRAUMA NURSING, 2021, 41
  • [25] Confessions of lockdown breaches. Problematising morality during the Covid-19 pandemic
    Reiter, Rosina Marquez
    JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS, 2021, 179 : 61 - 69
  • [26] The Church is Permanently Underway Reflections on the COVID-19 Pandemic from Tokyo
    Fujiwara, Sawako
    ECUMENICAL REVIEW, 2020, 72 (04): : 636 - 649
  • [27] The COVID-19 Pandemic Revealed the Importance and Shortcomings of Technologies for Diabetes Support
    Arsand, Eirik
    JOURNAL OF DIABETES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2020, 14 (04): : 712 - 713
  • [28] Unity in fragility: nonviolence and COVID-19
    Baldoli, Roberto
    Radaelli, Claudio M.
    ITALIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW-RIVISTA ITALIANA DI SCIENZA POLITICA, 2022, 52 (03) : 378 - 390
  • [29] COVID-19 pandemic
    Stroehle, Andreas
    PSYCHOTHERAPIE, 2023, 68 (02): : 77 - 78
  • [30] The COVID-19 pandemic
    Nassar, Heba
    REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, 2021, 6 (01) : 2 - 2