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The virtual body of Christ and embrace of the seriously ill
Authors:Deanna A. Thompson
Affiliation:1. Lutheran Center for Faith, Values, and Community, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, USA thomps38@stolaf.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Since the time of the Apostle Paul, the body of Christ has always been a virtual body, made up of members who were not always physically present to one another but were nevertheless part of the same catholic community. Virtual presence in today’s society comes most often via digital technology, a reality that prompts many Christian leaders and theologians to warn of the dangers of disembodied existence. This paper challenges the claim that virtual presence via digital technology is necessarily an inferior form of presence. Using autoethnographic research of living with advanced-stage cancer, the author explores how virtual connection via technology can sometimes be a superior form of presence for those undone by illness and other traumas. The article concludes with a call to churches to draw on biblical, theological, and liturgical resources to help imagine how digital devices can be used to practice healing forms of attentiveness to those who need it most.
Keywords:Virtual body of Christ  embodiment  incarnational  ecclesial practices  illness  digital technology  attentiveness
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