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Social Networking And Cyberspirituality Towards A Theology Of Networks

Books from same Author: Rev Jim M R Paul

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    Author(s)Rev Jim M R Paul
    PublisherChristian World Imprints
    ISBN9789351481867
    Pages119
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2017

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    Christian World Imprints Social Networking And Cyberspirituality Towards A Theology Of Networks by Rev Jim M R Paul

    Social Networking sites have become the new talk of the town. These sites help the people to connect each other at ease; thereby facilitating solutions of various social and ethical problems. The research is done in search of the implications that have come to the society as living principles of cyberspace. Christian theology seriously considers the Bible as one of the primary sources of theology. The theological response that stems from the biblical account looks at God as a communicating God. God, "the prime communicator". This study focuses mainly on the implications of the social networking sites in general and Facebook in particular. An ethical and theological resolution is made on the basis of the research. It exclusively deals with the ethics of cyberspace and the theology of social networking. God connects with people and let others connect with. Thus, the research ends up with the ethical and theological position that can be weighed by reinterpreting the presence of God in the cyber relationships.