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No. 4 (2023): Theologies of the Digital II
Digitization is a sometimes radical, sometimes very subtle process of transformation in all areas of our social, church and personal lives. The Corona pandemic in particular has once again brought this home and led to a sharp increase in digital communication in many areas of life. What can theological reflection contribute to the analysis, conceptualization, and evaluation of the emerging logics and narratives of the digital age? Conversely, how is theology challenged to interrogate the way it thinks about particular issues
Published:
2024-03-05
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Editorial: Theologies of the Digital
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From Sovereignty to Omniscience Digital Theology as Political Theology of the Digital
9-30 -
Jesus in the eShop A Christian Perspective on Power in the Digital World
31-41 -
Purifying Dirty Computers Cyborgs, Sex, Christ, and Otherness
43-62 -
Exploring in-person
63-78 -
Media/lity – Between Image Ban and Eucharist
79-96 -
Empathy in an Age of Deepfakes
97-117 -
Webs of Harm? Online Child Sexual Abuse and Theologies of the Digital
119-143 -
Interrogating the Church’s Relationship to Technology Through Pandemic Internet Memes
145-160 -
Network Sanctorum Reflections on an Image of Church Online
161-175
