
Postdigital Theologies
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· What are the implications of the postdigital condition for spirituality and indeed for the activity of God through the Holy Spirit?
· How do concepts of transhumanism or posthumanism effect understandings of the incarnation?
· Does the doctrine of the Trinity need revisiting in the light of the digital as medium of relationship?
· Does Creation now include the postdigital?
· What of the Kingdom of God now that the kingdom of the Tech giants is so powerful all-consuming?
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"Postdigital Theologies: Technology, Belief, and Practice . is a thought-provoking resource that enables readers to grasp the key contours of the emerging discipline of postdigital theology and raises pertinent questions that will help to shape future discussion. . it is a commendable and highly valuable resource that should form part of the required reading for further work in this field." (Rebecca Dean, Postdigital Science and Education, Vol. 5 (3), 2023)More details
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Part 1 Postdigital theologies.- Chapter 1 Introduction - Maggi Savin-Baden and John Reader.- Chapter 2 Landscapes of Postdigital Theologies.- Chapter 3 Interview with Catherine Keller - Petar Jandric.- Chapter 4 Community and communion in a postdigital world - Andrew Braddock.- Chapter 5 The Generative and Explanatory Potential of the Bible within Postdigital Discourse - Rebecca Dean .- Part 2 Postdigital conundrums.- Chapter 6 Divine Becoming in the Postdigital - John Reader.- Chapter 7 Unlikely Allies? Transhuman Dignity and Catholic Theology on Flourishing.- Alcibiades.- Chapter 8 Provoked by the Divine: The Event of the Postdigital Sublime - Eric Trozzo.- Chapter 9 Queering Postdigital Presence: Digital Afterlife as a Technology of Queer Continuity and Transformation - Jack Slater.- Chapter 10 Untitled Steve Fuller .- Part 3 Language, machines and theologies.- Chapter 11 Postdigital Humans: Technology and Divine Design - Douglas Estes.- Chapter 12 Machine Learning and Spiritual Wisdom for Contemporary Urban Environments.- - Paul Woods.- Chapter 13 Postdigital Theologies: A closer inspection of the way language is employed in digital discourses. - Simon Cross.- Chapter 14 Sacramental Engines: Charles Babbage and the Elements of Postdigital Theology- Ryan Haecker .- Part 4 The impact of the digital.- Chapter 15 When the Church Embraced a Posthuman Future: How Pastoral Negotiations with Technology During the Covid-19 Pandemic Resulted in an Implicit Acceptance of Posthumanism - Heidi Campbell.- Chapter 16 God Made Better: How the Quest for Human-Level AI Reshapes Postdigital Divinity - Agana-Nsiire Agana.- Chapter 17- Curiosity as a spirit of religious transcendence in the postdigital and post-trans-humanism era - Paulo Quadros.
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