Interrogating the Church’s Relationship to Technology Through Pandemic Internet Memes
Autor/innen
- Heidi Campbell
This paper explores how studying memes can reveal popular narratives that people hold about the relationship between technology and the church, informing perceptions of the move from offline to online worship services during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Of most interest in this article are the stories that memes tell about religion and religious groups during the pandemic related to technology. I argue that this provides a unique insight into the Digital Theology that is emerging out of the COVID-19 pandemic, or the dominant theological assumption about technology widely circulate online and promoted via memes.
Veröffentlicht in Nr. 4 (2023): Theologies of the Digital II, 145-160
Datum
2024-03-05
Zitationsvorschlag
Interrogating the Church’s Relationship to Technology Through Pandemic Internet Memes. (2024). Cursor_ Zeitschrift für Explorative Theologie, 1(4), 145-160. https://doi.org/10.17885/heiup.czeth.2023.4.24709
Rubrik:
Artikel
Sprache:
English
Veröffentlicht in Nr. 4 (2023): Theologies of the Digital II, 145-160
Datum
2024-03-05
Zitationsvorschlag
Interrogating the Church’s Relationship to Technology Through Pandemic Internet Memes. (2024). Cursor_ Zeitschrift für Explorative Theologie, 1(4), 145-160. https://doi.org/10.17885/heiup.czeth.2023.4.24709
