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Eschatological companions: Christian hope in virtual worlds
Authors:Stephen Garner
Affiliation:1. Laidlaw College, Auckland, New Zealand sgarner@laidlaw.ac.nz"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8885-8508
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The Christian faith is oriented around the hope that is found in the birth, life, death, resurrection and return of Jesus Christ, and this hope shapes Christian understandings of being human and human flourishing. What then might this Christian hope have to say about our technological developments and, in particular, how those shape our reflection on being human? Moreover, how do the various virtual worlds that we inhabit in continuity with our physical environment shape our thinking on bodies, gender, sexuality, identity and relationships? This article adds constructive theological reflection on technologically shape virtual worlds through the lens of Christian hope, moving beyond only eschatological dimensions to focus also on technological narratives of purpose and novelty and theological thinking around humanity, Christology and salvation. It is our contention that Christian hope provides a unifying theme for fruitful theological reflection on virtual worlds and our lives within them.
Keywords:Theology  virtual  social media  Christian hope  eschatology
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