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Présentation Techno - Sapiens In A Networked Era de Format Relié
- Livre Sciences de la vie et de la terre
Résumé :
Techno-Sapiens gathers together leading scholars of technology, theology, and religion in order to explore the ways in which modern technology is neither solely a dehumanizing force in the world nor a mere instrument for evangelizing the world, but rather the very means by which incarnation happens--the media in and through which humans love the (digital) other. The essays explore the question of how technology encourages and/or inhibits the human capacity to love our neighbor through asking the following questions: Who is my (digital) neighbor? How does social media in particular allow us to love our (digital) neighbor? How does one become a (digital) neighbor?
Biographie:
Ryan K. Bolger is Associate Professor of Church in Contemporary Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the editor of The Gospel after Christendom (2012) and the author of Emerging Churches (2005).
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Kutter Callaway is Associate Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the author of The Aesthetics of Atheism (2019), Deep Focus (2019), and Watching TV Religiously (2016).