Cybertheology: Thinking Faith in the Era of the Internet
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Internet replicates older forms of the transmission of the knowledge of our life, it gives shape to desires and values that are as old as the human being. When we look at the internet, it is not just to see the perspectives on the future that it offers, but also the desires that human beings have always had, and to which they attempt to respond, which means relationships, communication and knowledge. How to deal with the question of spirituality when the Web has become a part of the fabric of everyday life?
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Published 11/20/15
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