Book Chapter in Pandemic Reflections

I am a few days late getting the news to you, but on the Feast of St. Francis, Dr. Geoffrey Karabin’s book, Pandemic Reflections: Saint Francis and the Lepers Catch Up with COVID, was released! It is a great collection that explores the connections between St. Francis’s encounter with the leper and our recent pandemic. The back cover blurb reads:

St Francis of Assisi, one of the most acclaimed and enduring of saints, is particularly significant when reflecting upon the COVID pandemic. Francis lived, and ministered, amid a leprosy pandemic. How he lived in relation to that pandemic makes him a source of insight to as well as a potential critic of contemporary responses to COVID. In turn, one can use COVID to question Francis. Did he exhibit a harmful form of religious devotion, perhaps fanaticism, by exposing himself and others to a lethal pathogen? This edited collection examines a highly visible and impactful religious figure with the intent of bringing him into conversation with one of the defining issues of the early 21st Century.

I was very happy to contribute a chapter that explored the ways the pandemic unfolded in Africa–which revealed a lack of justice and mercy from the global community–as a contrast to Francis’s encounter with the leper. If you order it from the publisher’s website, you can use the code FRANCIS33 to receive 33% off. Enjoy!