We are (not) Different from the Others: Religious Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Slovakia and India

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Ivan Souček
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[1] Matej Bel University,Department of Social Studies and Ethnology
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2023年 / 62卷
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Pandemic; Religion; Prayer; Worship; Goddess; COVID-19;
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Although the narrative of modernity has been rejected by numerous scientists, it remains a powerful paradigm. Several Western countries have, during the COVID-19 pandemic, witnessed renewed interest in some archaic practices and beliefs. Based mostly on media analysis, this paper provides an insight into religious responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovakia and India, two completely different cultural areas. Simultaneously, it challenges the self-identification of the West as the epicentre of rational thought, in contrast to the so-called non-Western world. The self-image of superiority adopted by the modern West in terms of religious relevance has proved to be distorted, as the tendency to turn to spiritual practices in times of crisis is not exclusively a feature of non-Western societies.
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