Faculty of Social Sciences, Utrecht University, Padualaan 14, 3584CH, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Graduate School of Religion and Theology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Relig Health. 2022 Oct;61(5):4205-4225. doi: 10.1007/s10943-022-01611-8. Epub 2022 Aug 6.
In this qualitative study, we examined how community members of the Dutch reformed pietist community coped with the COVID-19 pandemic, and which religious sources of meaning making and resilience they used during this time of crisis. Based on seven in-depth interviews, we found that the representation of God being 'above all things' was prominent in times of close encounter with the coronavirus. In actively interpreting the pandemic, community members tended to stay away from concrete eschatological or ecological interpretations. Rather, the general theme of 'malleability' was used and linked to notions of calling and punishment. Furthermore, we identified the importance of community and scepticism towards the government as sources of resilience, whereas thinking about the future of the church was a source of fear and concern.
在这项定性研究中,我们研究了荷兰改革宗教会的社区成员如何应对 COVID-19 大流行,以及他们在这场危机中使用了哪些宗教意义和韧性的来源。基于七次深入访谈,我们发现,当与冠状病毒近距离接触时,“上帝高于一切”的观念表现得尤为突出。在积极解读大流行时,社区成员倾向于避免具体的末世论或生态解释。相反,“可塑性”这一主题被广泛使用,并与使命感和惩罚联系在一起。此外,我们还发现社区的重要性和对政府的怀疑态度是韧性的来源,而对教会未来的思考则是恐惧和担忧的来源。