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El. knyga: Ecclesiology for a Digital Church: Theological Reflections on a New Normal

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  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: SCM Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780334061618
  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Feb-2022
  • Leidėjas: SCM Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780334061618

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What are the ecclesiological challenges and opportunities raised by technology? How have developments related to the COVID-19 global health crisis impacted churches, forcing a swift move to mediated and online worship? And how will this change the shape churches of theological and programmatic choices for years to come?

Drawing together a diverse group of theologians and media scholars, this volume considers the key theological question churches and religious leaders need to engage with as they look towards long term strategies involving church life and technology.

Recenzijos

Involving a wide array of global leaders and engaging with various church traditions, Ecclesiology for a Digital Church examines how the church should and meaningfully engage people in a digital environment. Focusing on careful definitions, global contexts, and the variety that is the church in worship, This book helps us to face the expanding environments in which churches function while not ignoring the importance of gathering. It offers much in terms of direction and help us think about and describe what is wise in application. -- Darrell L. Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary This is such an important book for both theologians and sociologists. Heidi and John have brought together a wealth of experience and thought from across the world to offer their own thoughts on what is means to be church in the digital age. This book helps us grasp the Churchs global response to the COVID pandemic and how digital played its own part in an ongoing revolution in church practice. It is a must read for students, pastors, researchers and professors alike. -- Pete Phillips, Spurgeon's College, UK

Contributors vii
Introduction: What does a Conversation on Digital Ecclesiology Look Like? xi
Heidi A. Campbell
John Dyer
Part 1 Theorizing the Digital Church
1 Exploring Mediated Ekklesia: How We Talk about Church in the Digital Age
3(14)
John Dyer
2 The Church's Online Presence and Ecclesial Communion: Virtual or Real?
17(16)
Anthony Le Due
3 A Practical Challenge to Ecclesiology and Self-Understanding of the Christian Churches
33(10)
Paul A. Soukup
4 A Few New Things Under the Sun: A Sacramental Approach to Digital Ecclesiology
43(16)
Katherine G. Schmidt
Part 2 Learning from the Online Shift
5 Understandings of the Church as Revealed in Quarantine: Reimagining the People of God
59(15)
Heidi A. Campbell
6 Digital Communication as Theological Productivity in a Participatory Church `For and With All': Empirical Insights and Ecclesiological Reflection
74(12)
Thomas Schlag
Sabrina Muller
7 Locked Down but Not Locked Out: An African Perspective on Pentecostalism and Media in a Pandemic Era
86(15)
J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu
8 Lockdown Ecclesiologies: The Limits and Possibilities of Enforced Online First Expressions
101(16)
Steve Taylor
Part 3 New Digital Practices for the Future Church
9 Digital Technology and Mediating the Pneuma in Church Outreach
117(13)
Bala A. Musa
Boye-Nelson Kiamu
10 Liturgy as Persuasive Technology: Exploring Liturgical Practices in Online Worship
130(12)
Jonas Kurlberg
11 Ecclesiology of `Do Not Stop Them': Children, Creativity and Connection
142(13)
Kate Ott
11 Beyond the Live and Zoomiverse: Recognizing Opportunities for Spiritual Connection Outside Live Preaching/Church
155(12)
Philip Butler
Conclusion: Themes of the Digitized Church 167(8)
Heidi A. Campbell
John Dyer
Index 175
Heidi A. Campbell is Professor of Communication, affiliate faculty in Religious Studies and a Presidential Impact Fellow at Texas A&M University. She teaches undergraduate and graduate course in digital media, religious studies, and communications. A leading international expert on religious communities negotiation with technology and the Internet, she is the author of 10 books, and over 100 journal articles and book chapters.



John Dyer is VP for Enrollment Services and Educational Technologies at Dallas Theological Seminary. He teaches courses on systematic theology, communications, technology, and digital culture. He is the author of From the Garden to the City (2011).