Friending God Social Media, Spirituality and Community
Autor Antonio Spadaroen Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780824522148
ISBN-10: 0824522141
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Crossroad Publishing Co.
ISBN-10: 0824522141
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Crossroad Publishing Co.
Recenzii
"Fr. Antonio brings a much-needed, theologically-focused perspective to social media. The lens through which he helps us see cyberspace resonates with the Patristic and Biblical foundations of the Church. Friending God challenges us to realize an authentic Christian identity in cyberspace." Theo Nicolakis, Chief Information Officer, Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
"Through its simple but probing language, Fr Spadaro's newest addition to his ongoing work in cybertheology effectively models what it preaches: evangelizing online is not first and foremost a question of doing, but of becoming, and thus, of truly touching the other." Dr. Nadia Delicata, Lecturer, Fundamental Moral Theology & Christianity and Culture, Department of Moral and Spiritual Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Malta
"In this short, significant book, Spadaro speaks to Catholics about ways to approach the Internet, as this technology that can be used for good or ill. Spadaro asserts that its powerful, instantaneous ability to link to human thought processes indicates that the Web is inherently enmeshed with spiritual energy." Barbara Bamberger Scott, US Review of Books
"This book claims that those who participate in online social media networks are present to the entire population and thereby have opportunities to engage in a people-centered mission of neighborliness, sharing, and witness to God." US Review of Books
"Through its simple but probing language, Fr Spadaro's newest addition to his ongoing work in cybertheology effectively models what it preaches: evangelizing online is not first and foremost a question of doing, but of becoming, and thus, of truly touching the other." Dr. Nadia Delicata, Lecturer, Fundamental Moral Theology & Christianity and Culture, Department of Moral and Spiritual Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Malta
"In this short, significant book, Spadaro speaks to Catholics about ways to approach the Internet, as this technology that can be used for good or ill. Spadaro asserts that its powerful, instantaneous ability to link to human thought processes indicates that the Web is inherently enmeshed with spiritual energy." Barbara Bamberger Scott, US Review of Books
"This book claims that those who participate in online social media networks are present to the entire population and thereby have opportunities to engage in a people-centered mission of neighborliness, sharing, and witness to God." US Review of Books
Notă biografică
Antonio Spadaro, SJ, is the editor in chief of the Jesuits' biweekly review, La Civiltà Cattolica. Since entering the Society of Jesus in 1988, he has worked in a variety of capacities, including joining the review's community in 1998. He has been a part of the review ever since. In late 2011, he became the review's editor in chief. Fr. Spadaro considers his work to be part of the new cybertheology - "thinking faith in the Internet age". Robert H. Hopcke holds two degrees in counseling: a Master of Arts in Theology, with a Pastoral Counseling emphasis, from Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, which is the degree under which he received my Marriage and Family Therapist license in 1986, and a second Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling from California State University, Hayward (now Cal State East Bay). Robert translates from Italian and French.