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Gratitude, Injury, and Repair in a Pandemic Age : An Interreligious Dialogue

Abraham, Susan(Contributions by)Donalson, Edward(Contributions by)Joseph, Jaisy(Contributions by)Lee, Kristi(Contributions by)Rambachan, Anantanand(Contributions by)Siddiqui, Mona(Contributions by)Spickard, James(Contributions by)Vette, Nathanael(Contributions by)O'Connell Killen, Patricia(Edited by)Trice, Michael Reid(Edited by)
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Scholarly insight and reflection on finding meaning in the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemicThe COVID-19 pandemic caused a horrific loss of life and had tremendous, long-lasting psychological effects.

Diagnoses of anxiety and mental illness are now at much higher levels than they were in 2019.

For believers, the pandemic raised questions about the nature of God, increasing the need for pastoral care and resources to make sense of such a deep disruption. Gratitude, Injury, and Repair in a Pandemic Age presents twelve reflections on the pandemic and its impact from the Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, nonbelieving, and Christian traditions.

The chapters offer scholarly insight and rigor while also incorporating personal reflections on what it means to work through such a life-changing event and make meaning in the moments when life confronts us as partial, fragmented, and fragile. This edited volume will be valuable for students and scholars of multiple faith traditions, as well as those engaged in interreligious dialogue and theology.

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Product Details
Georgetown University Press
1647124794 / 9781647124793
Hardback
02/02/2025
United States
248 pages
152 x 229 mm