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HIV/AIDS through the lens of Christianity: Perspectives from a South African urban support group

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1st Author : K Hlongwana, S Mkhize
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Publisher: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS
Publication Date: 5/2007
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Publication Type: Journal
Series: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS
Issue: Vol. 4 No. 2 May 07

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Summary HIV is one of the most obscure viruses that humankind has had to face in recent times. Compounding this obscurity are often contesting perspectives on what it means to be HIV infected, and these perspectives are largely constituted by peoples rationalisation of complex situations or experiences.
More Details Using qualitative research methods and ethnography in particular, this paper reflects on a broad understanding of what it means to live with HIV in the context of Christianity, using research participants perspectives in an urban support group setting.Two fundamental patterns are evident in this paper: (1) as support group members rationalise their HIV infection, they continuously construct and reconstruct their identities and (2) support group members rationalise their HIV infection to enhance their coping abilities, using Christianity and the Bible in particular, as a reference.Whilst rationalising HIV infection, three viewpoints emerge.The first viewpoint perceives HIV infection as an affliction by Satan the second viewpoint sees it as originating from God while the last viewpoint interprets HIV infection as a negotiated settlement between God and Satan.The paper is intended to trigger debate, and hopefully also to seek and provide answers from various sectors of society, and religious communities in particular, in order to help other HIV positive people in similar situations better manage their HIV condition.
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