WOMEN’S RECEPTION OF CYBER CHURCHES DURING THE PANDEMIC AND INDICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE

This article aims to respond to the question: How have women received the shift of religious activities online and what are its implications or challenges, if any, for the future of the church? The study reveals no significant difference in the level of engagement in religious activities prior to a...

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Main Authors: A. Brazal, T. Camarines
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Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2023-04-01
Series:Acta Theologica
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/6237
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spelling doaj-art-db7b50a6eda54a738329e987b87501fa2025-02-11T09:31:40ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892023-04-0110.38140/at.vi.6237WOMEN’S RECEPTION OF CYBER CHURCHES DURING THE PANDEMIC AND INDICATIONS FOR THE FUTUREA. Brazal0T. Camarines1De la Salle UniversityDe la Salle University SHS-Integrated School This article aims to respond to the question: How have women received the shift of religious activities online and what are its implications or challenges, if any, for the future of the church? The study reveals no significant difference in the level of engagement in religious activities prior to and during the pandemic among women respondents in the NCR, Philippines. Women have played crucial roles in maintaining the religious well-being of their household, suggesting exercise of agency and leadership. A correlation/regression analysis of the data also projects a significant increase in level of engagement in 10 online religious activities post-pandemic. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/6237Cyber churchPandemicHybrid churchWomen during the pandemicPost-pandemic
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WOMEN’S RECEPTION OF CYBER CHURCHES DURING THE PANDEMIC AND INDICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
Acta Theologica
Cyber church
Pandemic
Hybrid church
Women during the pandemic
Post-pandemic
title WOMEN’S RECEPTION OF CYBER CHURCHES DURING THE PANDEMIC AND INDICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
title_full WOMEN’S RECEPTION OF CYBER CHURCHES DURING THE PANDEMIC AND INDICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
title_fullStr WOMEN’S RECEPTION OF CYBER CHURCHES DURING THE PANDEMIC AND INDICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
title_full_unstemmed WOMEN’S RECEPTION OF CYBER CHURCHES DURING THE PANDEMIC AND INDICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
title_short WOMEN’S RECEPTION OF CYBER CHURCHES DURING THE PANDEMIC AND INDICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
title_sort women s reception of cyber churches during the pandemic and indications for the future
topic Cyber church
Pandemic
Hybrid church
Women during the pandemic
Post-pandemic
url https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/6237
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