Document Type
Article
Publication Date
October 2017
Abstract
Digital information and communication technologies are rapidly changing how we understand our identities and institutions. Five hundred years ago, new printing technologies created conditions that enabled the Protestant reformation and profoundly changed the world. Today, we are in the midst of a digital revolution. But what is being reformed, and what are we reforming? This session will explore the nature of our present information age and the theological questions it raises, touching on theological principles, cultural critiques, and spiritual practices that can help us reflect on digital reformation and transformation.
Recommended Citation
Paulus, Michael and Baker, Bruce, "Digital Reformation.pdf" (2017). SPU Works. 109.
https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/works/109
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