2022
DOI: 10.1080/0048721x.2022.2061701
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Religion and the COVID-19 pandemic: mediating presence and distance

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“…7 Covid-19 has put humans in a situation of crisis, panic, and uncertainty for a long time. 8 Physically and socially, the production environment did not change significantly, but the carrying capacity decreased. Therefore, a new perspective is needed so that the environment remains accommodating for humans to carry out their productive functions.…”
Section: Spirituality Objective Awareness and The Space Of Submissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Covid-19 has put humans in a situation of crisis, panic, and uncertainty for a long time. 8 Physically and socially, the production environment did not change significantly, but the carrying capacity decreased. Therefore, a new perspective is needed so that the environment remains accommodating for humans to carry out their productive functions.…”
Section: Spirituality Objective Awareness and The Space Of Submissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also evidence (Witt-Swanson et al 2023;Leonhardt et al 2023), particularly from the USA, to suggest that these have changed significantly and not only for the short term. As part of these changes, the impact of the use of electronic media and the implications of this were further accelerated (Lorea et al 2022;Altawil 2022).…”
Section: Religion or Belief And Covid-19 Interactions: Global Exempla...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many studies on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the world of education and religion, the research results give inverse results, like two sides of a coin. Research on past epidemics shows that significant health crises with lasting impacts across time and space have profound consequences in shaping human traditions and religious beliefs (Lorea, 2022). Distance learning during the social restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in educational deprivation and social inequalities, especially for the youngest children and persons with disabilities who were neglected by particular institutions (Scarpellini, et al, 2021).…”
Section: Comparison Of Religious Habituation In School-age Children F...mentioning
confidence: 99%