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'Wash and Pray' The Nexus of African Christianity and Science in the Context of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe
Journal of Religion in Africa ; 52(3-4):348-373, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2089010
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`Continue to wash your hands, continue to wear your mask, continue to sanitize, con-tinue to maintain social distance, and lastly continue to pray. These were the closing remarks of a pastor who was preaching online to his congregants in the context of the second and third waves of COVID-19 variants. This article focuses on the church's utilisation (or lack) of both religion and science under the `wash' and `pray' theology. The article raises this fundamental question to what extent is the church embracing scientific knowledge in its efforts to deal with COVID-19? Data was collected through an online questionnaire survey, review of available literature, listening to clerics on YouTube, follow-up WhatsApp interviews, as well as overt and covert observations. The article argues that religion and science differ on a number of issues but in the con-text of C OwD-19 and as indicated by this study, they must learn from each other and pool resources to combat covID-19. covID-19 calls for undivided attention, and when religion and science unify humanity vastly benefit. The article adds to the continuous debate on the relationship between science (wash) and religion (pray), arguing for the significance of religious ideas that make science effective in addressing the pandemic and vice versa.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: Journal of Religion in Africa Year: 2022 Document Type: Article