Epidemics and Religion: From Angry Gods and Offended Ancestors to Hungry Ghosts and Hostile Demons. Marshall, L. Socio-Historical Examination of Religion and Ministry, 3(1):97–117, 2021.
Epidemics and Religion: From Angry Gods and Offended Ancestors to Hungry Ghosts and Hostile Demons [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Throughout history, religious beliefs have been a primary way of understanding the experience of epidemic disease. This article offers a pan-historical and cross-cultural analysis of such interactions. The first section examines common structures and
@article{marshall_epidemics_2021,
	title = {Epidemics and {Religion}: {From} {Angry} {Gods} and {Offended} {Ancestors} to {Hungry} {Ghosts} and {Hostile} {Demons}},
	volume = {3},
	issn = {2637-7500},
	shorttitle = {Epidemics and {Religion}},
	url = {https://www.academia.edu/50741069/Epidemics_and_Religion_From_Angry_Gods_and_Offended_Ancestors_to_Hungry_Ghosts_and_Hostile_Demons},
	doi = {10.33929/sherm.2021.vol3.no1.05},
	abstract = {Throughout history, religious beliefs have been a primary way of understanding the experience of epidemic disease. This article offers a pan-historical and cross-cultural analysis of such interactions. The first section examines common structures and},
	language = {en},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2023-09-11},
	journal = {Socio-Historical Examination of Religion and Ministry},
	author = {Marshall, Louise},
	year = {2021},
	pages = {97--117},
}

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