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Explorations of God and COVID-19

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This article explores a range of theological insights into the COVID-19 pandemic, as viewed from the perspective of the late fall of 2020. It considers different approaches to the compatibility of the virus with affirmations of the world as the good creation of a loving God. It explores different underlying narratives by which Christians respond to the pandemic, making reference in particular to Brueggemann’s analysis of lament Psalms. It proposes a strategy of “three-lensed seeing,” by which the same event may be contemplated from the perspective of old creation, Cross, and eschaton, and shows that hope may be derived from contemplation through each of the three lenses. Significant spiritual insights from prayer and poetry are introduced. Finally, the article proposes what may be the least-worst theodicy within which to respond to the pandemic.

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TWCF-0185

Templeton World Charities Foundation

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Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith

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American Scientific Affiliation

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  • Version of Record

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en

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2021-02-16T17:49:30Z

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2021-08-31T23:00:00Z

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Vol. 73 (1), pp. 23 - 32

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  • Classics, Ancient History, Religion and Theology

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