Living the eighth day online: liturgies,sacramental life,and building human relationships |
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Authors: | Jana M. Bennett |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Religious Studies, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, USA jbennett2@udayton.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Online human relationships can exacerbate some of the worst of our tendencies toward each other, including deception, selfishness, apathy and disembodiment, and sexual harassment. Yet Christians can also bring their prayer practices online, as ways of bringing God’s new creation (known in Christian tradition as the Eighth Day) to the forefront. Through examination of three distinctive online prayer practices, combined with discussion of liturgical and sacramental theologies, this article shows that prayer online also holds out possibilities of reconciliation and justice as potential responses to negative human relationship tendencies. |
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Keywords: | Digital theology liturgical theology online relationships online sacraments |
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