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No. 3 (2022): Theologies of the Digital
What, if anything, can theology contribute to the analysis, conceptualization and assessment of the emergent logics of "the digital"? And how are theological concepts and topics themselves transformed by "the digital"? In an interdisciplinary and constructive collaboration, this volume explores developments refract notions of the human, concepts of freedom, memory and knowledge, as well as understandings of scripture as authority and interface.
Published:
2022-12-15
Full Issue:
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Editorial
7-10 -
Digital Spiritual Embodiment Power, Difference, and Interdependence
11-26 -
The Porous Mask A Theological Reflection on Concepts of Personhood and Personal Agency in the Digital Age
27-46 -
Exploring Freedom A Conversation between FLOSS-Culture and Theological Practices of Freedom
47-70 -
From Data Protection to Data Sovereignty A multidimensional governance approach for shaping informational freedom in the ‘onlife’-era
71-85 -
'Worldmaking knowledge' What the Doctrine of Omniscience Can Help us Understand about Digitization
87-120 -
Bible as Interface Reading Bible with Machines
121-135 -
Scripture as Interface A Hermeneutical Reflection on a Concept based in Media Theory
137-152 -
A New Hermeneutics of Suspicion? The Challenge of deepfakes to Theological Epistemology
153-176 -
Changes in Remembrance? The Digitalization of Biblical Texts under Theological and Ethical Considerations
177-190 -
"Digital Theology" In plain language
191-192
