This book examines the ways in which New Zealand's churches interpreted Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's "Covid-19 Protection Framework," which saw unvaccinated New Zealanders excluded from access to many aspects of civil life, including church attendance.
This book examines the ways in which New Zealand's churches interpreted Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's "Covid-19 Protection Framework," which saw unvaccinated New Zealanders excluded from access to many aspects of civil life, including church attendance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Miryam Clough is an Anglican priest and Research Fellow based at St John's Theological College, Auckland and a Research Affiliate at Otago University's Centre for Theology and Public Issues. Her work focuses on shame, stigma, exclusion, and violence, especially as these impact marginalised communities.
Inhaltsangabe
Part one. Introduction. New Zealand responds to Covid-19 1. The Covid-19 Protection Framework 2. Stigma, segregation, and protest Part two 3. How churches navigated the Covid-19 Protection Framework 4. Lay people's experiences of church under the Covid-19 Protection Framework 5. Excluded Christians speak out 6. Crossing the divide 7. Church leaders reflect on the Covid-19 Protection Framework Part three 8. Have we lost our moral compass? 9. Reframing a theological response to health crises Conclusion. Loving better - an ethic of care. Bibliography
Part one. Introduction. New Zealand responds to Covid-19 1. The Covid-19 Protection Framework 2. Stigma, segregation, and protest Part two 3. How churches navigated the Covid-19 Protection Framework 4. Lay people's experiences of church under the Covid-19 Protection Framework 5. Excluded Christians speak out 6. Crossing the divide 7. Church leaders reflect on the Covid-19 Protection Framework Part three 8. Have we lost our moral compass? 9. Reframing a theological response to health crises Conclusion. Loving better - an ethic of care. Bibliography
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