Preface |
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1 The why, how, and what of studying liturgical practices in digital worlds |
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Why study liturgical practices that are digitally mediated? |
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Digital "signs of the times" |
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Practicing faith in digital worlds |
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New questions and challenges from being @ worship |
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How to study liturgical practices that are digitally mediated |
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6 | (5) |
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The larger context: liturgy --- culture --- media technologies |
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The turn to "lived religion" |
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2 Virtual bodies, digital presence, and online participation |
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Can virtual bodies be @ worship? |
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Online-virtual versus offline-real? |
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Natural, material, digital |
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Active participation in digital space? |
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Looking back, into liturgy's past |
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3 Ecclesial communities @ worship |
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Real virtual communities at prayer |
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Community online and broader transformations of sociality |
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Gathering for worship in cyberspace: simultaneity without spatial proximity |
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Visual witnesses: ecclesial communion beyond spatial proximity |
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The Communion of Saints tapestries in the Cathedral of Las Angeles |
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Liturgical authorities in cyberspace |
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4 Virtual "stuff": Materiality --- visuality --- soundscapes |
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The material culture of Catholic worship |
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Re-mediating liturgy's signs in a world of pixels |
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Digital visual matter: the new virtual as the old familiar |
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Example 1 Practices of confession in the digital age |
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Contemporary cultural choreographies |
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Catholic practices: ritual, visual, and sonic |
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Example 2 Digital soundscapes of prayer and devotion |
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5 Sacramental bits and bytes |
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On media, mediation, and sacraments |
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Eucharistic practices in digital mediation |
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Eucharistic Adoration online |
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Experiments in theological reflection |
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Glimpses of past eucharistic struggles |
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Baptizing in digital mediation? |
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Glimpses of Catholic baptismal practices |
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Finding questions (rather than answers) |
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6 The digital present and the future of worship |
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Key features of being @ worship |
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An expanded liturgical repertoire |
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Continuities and innovation |
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104 | (1) |
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Non-local sacred space and multi-sites |
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105 | (1) |
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Portable, mobile, open access worship |
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Formations of liturgical subjectivity in the digital age |
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107 | (2) |
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Liturgical practices and the practice of liturgical studies |
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109 | (3) |
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On seeking God, among pixels |
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112 | (5) |
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113 | (4) |
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Resourcing the digital future by looking to the pre-digital past, one last time |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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