Shifting Sensitilities: Some Consequences of Digital Technology
Abstract
The digital age that we have entered is moving rapidly toward ubiquitous technology. Even toasters now have electronic circuits...so now we have entered a new phase of existence. What does this all mean for faith and religious practice - if anything? The first thing we have to recognize is that this is not merely another change in the long road of progress.Downloads
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