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We are witnessing an unprecedented technological revolution. Every sphere of life from communications, work, economy, leisure, our homes, and health care is being digitised. These far-reaching changes demand careful consideration and discernment by churches participating in God's redemptive work around the world. Digitalization of society is radically changing both the methods and conditions of missions.
For the first time, this book explores the implications of digitality for Missio Dei in thought and practice. Bringing together theologians, missiologists, computer scientists and practitioners, the book considers a diverse range of topics from evangelism to pastoral care, cyber pilgrimages to biases in algorithms, public theology to homiletics and inculturation to contextualization.
Contents
List of Contributors
1. Introduction: Missio Dei in a Digital Age 1
Jonas Kurlberg
Part 1 Missiological Perspectives 21
2. Digital Inculturation 23
Katherine G. Schmidt
3. Mission: An Adventure of the (Digital) Imagination 36
Jonny Baker
4. Digital Theology: Practicing Local Theology in an Age of Global Technology 51
Rei Lemuel Crizaldo
Part 2 Missional Practices 73
5. Finding Jesus Online: Digital Evangelism and the Future of Christian Mission 75
Steve Hollinghurst
6. The Double-Edged Sword of the Cherubim: Do Algorithms Inhibit Our Access to the Knowledge of God? Google and Missio Dei in a Digital Age 98
Christian Grund Sørensen
7. Interactive Technologies, Missio Dei and Grassroots Activism 122
Erkki Sutinen and Anthony Cooper
8. Amusing Ourselves to New Life? Strategic and Pastoral Reflections on Digital Media and Contemporary Spirituality 150
John Drane and Olive Fleming Drane
9. Worship, Community and Missio Dei in a Digital Age 170
Maggi Dawn
10. Back to the Roots or Growing New Branches: Preaching, Orality and Mission in a Digital Age 195
Frida Mannerfeldt
Part 3 Public Theology and the Common Good 221
11. Vulnerable Children and Missio Dei in a Digital Age 223
Tim Davy
12. Public Faith, Shame and China's Social Credit System 236
Alexander Chow
Conclusion 257
13. Conclusion: Missio Dei in a Digital Age 259
Peter M. Phillips