
Digitally Sacramental: Presence, Incarnation, and the Digital Age (eBook, ePUB)
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Can Grace be streamed?When global lockdowns forced worship online, the Church faced an unprecedented crisis. Can sacramental grace, rooted in the tangible mysteries of water, bread, and wine, be mediated through pixels and code?Digitally Sacramental confronts this question head-on, rejecting easy answers. It deftly avoids both a fearful rejection of technology and a naive embrace that risks a new Gnosticism . This book argues not for the replacement of the real, but for a "digital theology of the real"-one that holds in tension the freedom of the Spirit and the irreplaceable dignity of the Inc...
Can Grace be streamed?
When global lockdowns forced worship online, the Church faced an unprecedented crisis. Can sacramental grace, rooted in the tangible mysteries of water, bread, and wine, be mediated through pixels and code?
Digitally Sacramental confronts this question head-on, rejecting easy answers. It deftly avoids both a fearful rejection of technology and a naive embrace that risks a new Gnosticism . This book argues not for the replacement of the real, but for a "digital theology of the real"-one that holds in tension the freedom of the Spirit and the irreplaceable dignity of the Incarnation.
Journeying from the crisis of "mediated presence" to the ethics of artificial intelligence and the challenge of a "sacrament of attention" in an age of noise, this work charts a courageous third path. It explores what it means to be an embodied Church at the digital interface , where the Word made flesh must now contend with the word made signal.
Digitally Sacramental is a foundational work for the modern Church, offering a profound, challenging, and ultimately hopeful vision. It is a call to "baptize" technology , reorienting our networks from consumption to communion and uncovering how even "bread and bandwidth" can be gathered into the cosmic liturgy, awaiting the transfiguration of all things.
When global lockdowns forced worship online, the Church faced an unprecedented crisis. Can sacramental grace, rooted in the tangible mysteries of water, bread, and wine, be mediated through pixels and code?
Digitally Sacramental confronts this question head-on, rejecting easy answers. It deftly avoids both a fearful rejection of technology and a naive embrace that risks a new Gnosticism . This book argues not for the replacement of the real, but for a "digital theology of the real"-one that holds in tension the freedom of the Spirit and the irreplaceable dignity of the Incarnation.
Journeying from the crisis of "mediated presence" to the ethics of artificial intelligence and the challenge of a "sacrament of attention" in an age of noise, this work charts a courageous third path. It explores what it means to be an embodied Church at the digital interface , where the Word made flesh must now contend with the word made signal.
Digitally Sacramental is a foundational work for the modern Church, offering a profound, challenging, and ultimately hopeful vision. It is a call to "baptize" technology , reorienting our networks from consumption to communion and uncovering how even "bread and bandwidth" can be gathered into the cosmic liturgy, awaiting the transfiguration of all things.
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