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Religion and Health in a COVID-19 Context : Experiences from Zimbabwe
Manyonganise, Molly; Chimininge, Vengesayi; Sande, Nomatter; u. a.; Molly Manyonganise (Hrsg.) (2023): Religion and Health in a COVID-19 Context : Experiences from Zimbabwe, Bamberg: University of Bamberg Press, doi: 10.20378/irb-58422.
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Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg ; Institut für Katholische Theologie
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2023
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978-3-86309-911-4
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English
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BIAS 36 ist an essays collection that explores the intersection of religion and health in a COVID-19 context specifically focusing on Zimbabwe. With the menace of COVID-19 across cultures, this volume places its focus on this pandemic and how it has reshaped the discourse on the way, religion interfaces with health. The book further examines the ambivalence of religion in shaping attitudes towards health-seeking behaviour as well as influencing responses to pandemics. This book, therefore, makes a valuable contribution to the body of knowledge by offering an incisive analysis of how the pandemic has shaped the way religion has contributed both positively and negatively to the discourse on health in Zimbabwe. Such an analysis is crucial in informing policy on the future relationship between science and religion in public health both during this pandemic as well as in the post-pandemic era and the crises ahead. The book contains contributions by Molly MANYONGANISE (ed.) / Vengesai CHIMININGE / Enna Sukutai GUDHLANGA / Bernard Pindukai HUMBE / Angeline Mavis MADONGONDA / Clemence MAKAMURE / Gift MASENGWE / Peter MASVOTORE / Tawanda MATUTU / Tenson MUYAMBO / Bednicho NYONI / Nomatter SANDE / Jane TENDERE / Lovemore TOGARASEI / Lindah TSARA / Silindiwe ZVINGOWANISEI
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Simbabwe
COVID-19
Pandemie
Religion
Gesundheit
Aufsatzsammlung
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COVID-19
Religion and Politics
Religion and public health
Zimbabwe
African Religion
Contextual Religious Studies
African Traditional Healing
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Book
Activation date:
April 19, 2023
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https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/58422