God and the Pandemic
A Christian Reflection on the Coronavirus and Its Aftermath
by:
N. T. Wright
in:
Christianity
Summary:
The book explores the theological and practical responses Christians should have towards the pandemic, drawing on biblical teachings and historical Christian reactions to plagues. It encourages readers to eschew simplistic explanations for the crisis and instead engage in lament, solidarity, and proactive love.
Key points:
1. Lamentation: Wright highlights the biblical practice of expressing grief and confusion to God during crises like pandemics.
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