Faith and Overcoming Trauma in an Evangelical Romani Community.

Autor: Slavkova, Magdalena
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Zdroj: Journal of Ethnology & Folkloristics; Dec2023, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p64-79, 16p
Abstrakt: This article addresses the role of evangelicalism as a means of overcoming the trauma caused by natural disaster or disease. Using an ethnographic approach, it examines the connection between the beliefs of Roma in the Asparukhovo neigh-bourhood of the Bulgarian city of Varna and the hazards from which they suffered: the flood in June 2014 and Covid-19 during its first wave in 2020. People make sense of tragedy using different interpretations. It is seen as a form of divine punishment, a test for religious people, or it is associated with human negligence. Disaster provokes a variety of reactions among evangelical Christians, ranging from solidarity to distrust. Most importantly, their religious practice provides them with survival tactics and a direction to follow after catastrophe has disrupted their routine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index