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Aug 5, 2024 · Drawing from Berkeley, who famously asserted that to be is to be perceived, this research suggests a perception-based ontology in digital environments, raising profound implications for how the divine might be perceived and experienced in virtual spaces.
May 2, 2020 · The digital age is a pivotal and unprecedented time for pastoral and practical theology, for pastoral and spiritual care providers working on the front lines with digital natives and immigrants, as we help to guide the evolutionary process toward more hopeful and compassionate ends.
- Kirk A. Bingaman
- bingaman@fordham.edu
- 2020
Feb 12, 2021 · If religion-and-science dialogue is to make a difference in the digital age, it must become both intellectually and spiritually fit in ways that surpass what we have for now. The current cluster of crises in the world underlines this challenge.
- Antje Jackelén
- 2021
Jul 31, 2022 · This essay will explore, albeit briefly, the potential for digital spirituality to function as a technology of resistance. Let me be clear, this essay does not rely on a thin or romanticized approa...
Jun 15, 2024 · Digital spirituality is an emerging wave in many religions and spiritual traditions, where individuals and faith communities use digital culture and technology (digitalism) in a purposeful way to fulfill their religious and spiritual needs and aspirations.
Apr 5, 2023 · Divine technology: The rise of digital spirituality. As technology advances, religion and faith transform alongside it. The digital era offers a more diverse and individual approach to spirituality, with prayer apps, spiritual podcasts, and websites catering to people’s specific beliefs.
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We suggest that a ritual view of ICT interaction represents an alternative and significant model for ICT development and evaluation, and that the observance of religious rituals affords researchers the opportunity to see cultural values at the peak of their expression.