Almost without noticing it happen, we have found ourselves shopping, communicating, playing and even worshipping online. The most profound effect of technology has been the transformation of culture. For Christians, the most important question is not "What can we do with technology?" but "What is technology doing to us?".
Andrew Graystone aims to help Christians who want to think through their own engagement in digital culture, who want to better understand how the world is changing and how they can respond.
He addresses ten key questions on how digital technology is changing our lives today, including:
* Who can I believe?
* What forces are shaping digital culture?
* How is digital technology shaping my life?
* Who is my digital neighbour?
* What will a digital church look like?
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'A helpful, insightful and entertaining book for anyone seeking to be authentic in what can be a challenging yet vital place of witness.' -- Revd Kate Bottley, TV and radio presenter 'Anything by Andrew Graystone is worth reading and pondering!' -- Sister Catherine Wybourne, Digitalnun 'Sex with robots, churches where you never physically meet the other members, and the truth decay of fake news. Andrew Graystone is an outstanding tour guide for this digital environment whether the casual visitor or the disciple of Jesus who wants to live truthfully in this new everyday context. Provocative, funny and full of truth.' -- Revd Professor David Wilkinson, broadcaster and theologian
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-1-78622-159-9 (9781786221599)
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Andrew Graystone is a familiar voice on Radio 2, Radio 4 and Radio 5Live. A former BBC TV producer, he writes for the Guardian and Private Eye and teaches communications, ethics and digital culture in many UK theological colleges and universities.