학술논문

Social distance impact on church gatherings: Socio-behavioral implications.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment; Jan-Jun2021, Vol. 31 Issue 1-4, p221-234, 14p
Subject
Culture
Church buildings
COVID-19 pandemic
Diffusion of innovations
Church history
Socialization
Prayer
Spirituality
COVID-19
Age distribution
Debate
Social capital
Videoconferencing
Race
Sex distribution
Socioeconomic factors
Conceptual structures
Social distancing
Social skills
Language
ISSN
10911359
Abstract
This article provides an in-depth discussion of social distancing and its socio-behavioral implications on church gatherings in the era of COVID-19. We posit that social distancing has redefined, reshaped, and reconfigured Christian religious gatherings in a way that was hitherto unimagined. The unintended consequences (positive and negative) indicate that social distancing has impacted church gatherings in some positive ways such as reducing the spread of COVID-19 among congregants, and enabling technological innovations for virtual Church services and programs. Conversely, social distancing has negatively impacted the social cohesion and overall social capital value of churches, and imprinted a long lasting disruptions to age-long ecclesiological identities, denominational practices, and liturgies of contemporary churches. We utilized Game Theory as the theoretical scaffold of our propositions. In addition we delineated the implications of social distancing on Christian religious gathering during pandemics such as COVID-19 and lessons from a socio-behavioral perspective for religious institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]