Experiências da Bênção Divina, Raiva e Pecado no período da Pandemia: Experiências não ordinárias durante o Isolamento Social

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-6992-20243903e53575

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experiências não ordinárias, experiências religiosas, experiências extraordinárias, covid-19.

Resumen

Este artigo ilustra a complexidade das experiências não ordinárias vivenciadas durante a pandemia, destacando três relatos de diferentes tipos de experiências religiosas-espirituais: encontro com a bênção divina, raiva e pecado. O foco está em quatro relatos narrativos de experiências não ordinárias que foram enviadas por e-mail em resposta a um projeto de pesquisa mais amplo sobre experiências religiosas, espirituais e não ordinárias durante a pandemia de covid-19. Nas sessões seguintes, discute-se o impacto dessas experiências no bem-estar durante o período de isolamento social – algumas vezes de cunho positivo, atribuindo sentido para as pessoas enfrentarem o isolamento social e as adversidades trazidas pela pandemia; outras vezes, entretanto, de cunho negativo, gerando estresse e medo, geralmente agravados pelo silêncio dessas experiências. A discussão desses resultados, então, fundamenta-se em estudos de experiências religiosas norteadas por estudos acadêmicos em antropologia da religião e da espiritualidade. Antropólogos há muito compreendem as experiências não ordinárias e as interpretam conforme o contexto cultural, refletido no processo de busca de sentido.

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Biografía del autor/a

Bettina E. Schmidt, University of Wales Trinity Saint David / UK

Professor in study of religions and anthropology of religion at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK and director of the Religious Experience Research Centre

Kate Stockly, Center for Mind and Culture / USA

Postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Mind and Culture in Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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Publicado

2024-11-28

Cómo citar

E. Schmidt, B., & Stockly, K. (2024). Experiências da Bênção Divina, Raiva e Pecado no período da Pandemia: Experiências não ordinárias durante o Isolamento Social. Sociedade E Estado, 39(03), e53575. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-6992-20243903e53575

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