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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Antonio Spadaro; Maria Way |
ISBN: | 9780823256990 0823256995 9780823257003 0823257002 |
OCLC Number: | 903214173 |
Notes: | Traduit de l'italien. |
Description: | 1 vol. (XIII-137 p.) ; 24 cm |
Contents: | The Internet : between theology and technology -- The human being : decoder and search engine for God -- The mystical and connective body -- Hacker ethics and Christian vision -- Liturgy, sacraments, and virtual presence -- The technological tasks of collective intelligence |
Other Titles: | Cyberteologia. |
Responsibility: | Antonio Spadaro ; translated by Maria Way. |
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Publisher Synopsis
"The book provides a substantial introduction to the anthropological and theological questions raised by our life "on line": smartphones, Google, virtual spaces, avatars. Spadaro raises questions having to do with the need of the Church to engage the new 'intellectus fidei' in the age of the internet." -- -Massimo Faggioli University of St. Thomas "There are key questions in this book-whether or not one's congregational life is steeped in digital technologies. It is important that we consider the extent to which people's sense of the presence of others is being redefined by augmented reality." -The Expository Times "He [Spadaro] stirs our religious imagination to think differently about how we communicate faith in a digital culture." -St. Anthony Messenger "Cybertheology by Antonio Spadaro is an excellent attempt to understand Christian faith and theology in the era of the Internet and digital communication. It is a pioneering work that contributes to a new understanding of the familiar concept of theology as faith seeking understanding." -- -Jose Palakeel Theologicon, Kochi, India Read more...

