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Teresa Berger, "@Worship: Liturgical Practices in Digital Worlds" (Routledge, 2018)

Teresa Berger, "@Worship: Liturgical Practices in Digital Worlds" (Routledge, 2018)

FromNew Books in Religion


Teresa Berger, "@Worship: Liturgical Practices in Digital Worlds" (Routledge, 2018)

FromNew Books in Religion

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33 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2021
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Digital dualism, or a sharp division between online and offline activity as "virtual" or "real" has long been a feature of liturgical studies and discussions around worship gatherings for theorists and practitioners alike. Teresa Berger's new book @Worship: Liturgical Practices in Digital Worlds (Routledge, 2017) provides a manifesto for more nuanced thinking about digital mediation, materiality, ecclesial gathering, and sacramental presence in our digitally suffused world. While this book was published several years before the COVID-19 pandemic, the careful thinking Berger presents here can certainly guide church leaders and participants in present and future conversations as worshiping communities find themselves facing prolonged seasons of online gatherings and digital devotion. 
Ryan David Shelton (@ryoldfashioned) is a social historian of British and American Protestantism and a PhD researcher at Queen’s University Belfast.
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Feb 26, 2021
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