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Networked Theology: Negotiating Faith in Digital Culture

Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic (2016), x, 175 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 149-171, index

Series: Engaging Culture

ISBN 978-0-8010-4914-9

Signature commbox: 70-Religion-E 2016

"This informed theology of communication and media analyzes how we consume new media and technologies and discusses the impact on our social and religious lives. Combining expertise in religion online, theology, and technology, the authors synthesize scholarly work on religion and the internet for a nonspecialist audience. They show that both media studies and theology offer important resources for helping Christians engage in a thoughtful and faith-based critical evaluation of the effect of new media technologies on society, our lives, and the church." (Publisher description)
Introduction: When New Media Meets Faith, 1
1 Theology of Technology 101: Understanding the Relationship between Theology and Technology, 19
2 New Media Theory 101: Understanding New Media and the Network Society, 39
3 Networked Religion: Considering How Faith Is Lived in a Network Society, 61
4 Merging the Network with Theology: Who Is My Neighbor in Digital Culture? 79
5 Developing a Faith-Based Community Response to New Media, 97
6 Engaging Appropriately with Technology and Media, 115