CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY IN THE ERA OF COVID. 19

  • Nganwuchu, Geoffrey Chiazo Ph.D
  • Anizoba, Emmanuel, E.
  • Molokwu Geoffrey Chidebem

Résumé

The emergence of Covid- 19 pandemic in the early periods of 2019 amongst global Christianity has created a lacuna on the belief in the existence of God. Against this backdrop therefore, the aim of this paper is critically to investigate Christian theology in the era of Covid- 19 pandemic. The study adopts a phenomenological research design and narrative method of data analysis. In this study, library materials include: newspapers, internet materials and so on were the major source of data collection. The study reveals that despite the debilitating nature of the pandemic, global Christianity is still surviving even with the rapid spread of the virus. Christian theologians have also developed new hermeneutics that reveals Gods omnipotence and the conviction has spurred belief in the activities of God in the affairs of man during the era of the covid-19 pandemic. The study therefore recommends amongst other things that Christian theologians in this era of the pandemic will continue to evolve theological nuances that encourage Christian faith and life as that is the only solution to destitution which trails the globe in the era of this ugly phenomenon.

Publiée
2021-11-24
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