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Pastoral Care and Reflection amidst the Coronavirus Outbreak
Under the haze of the epidemic, we invited many teachers to reflect on the lessons this epidemic has brought us from the aspects of theology, Bible, church history, practice, etc., hoping to bring comfort, encouragement, reminders, and help brothers and sisters Get through the challenges ahead together.
Love in the Time of Coronavirus
Liu Zhenpeng, Assistant Professor of Practical Theology (Christian Ethics) If there had not been an outbreak of the new coronavirus, we could worship and gather together as usual. There would be no need to keep distance between people, reduce meetings, schools would not need to close, and group members would not If we feel disconnected from each other, the market will not be so depressed. "Baptism" has stopped classroom teaching and switched to online teaching for some time. Many students feel that there is no fellowship life. They can neither study, do homework, eat, drink and have fun in groups, nor have face-to-face fellowship. They feel cut off from each other and spiritually dry. ...
In the Time of COVID-19 Outbreak, What Do We Care About?
Kwong Chun-wa, Associate Professor of Practical Theology (World Religions) Self-protection and Love of Neighbors When an epidemic occurs, people’s instinctive reaction is to protect themselves from infection. This is understandable and can even be regarded as a civic responsibility, because if one less person is infected, Hong Kong will be better. Reducing some of the pressure on the medical system will help control the epidemic. But when the epidemic spreads, people only care about self-preservation, which may evolve into a self-centered lifestyle. The Bible does not tell us to live a life of self-preservation, but to care for our neighbors around us. ...