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The purposes of this article-based thesis are to explore and understand preaching as a practice in general, and the practice of preaching in digital culture and spaces in particular. Informed by the practice theory of Theodore Schatzki, it presents the results of a cross-case analysis of four different case studies of the practice of preaching in digital culture and spaces in Swedish protestant churches. Based on the analysis, Frida Mannerfelt argues that the deep relationality of the practice of preaching involves not just humans and texts but also material arrangements and that this feature…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The purposes of this article-based thesis are to explore and understand preaching as a practice in general, and the practice of preaching in digital culture and spaces in particular. Informed by the practice theory of Theodore Schatzki, it presents the results of a cross-case analysis of four different case studies of the practice of preaching in digital culture and spaces in Swedish protestant churches. Based on the analysis, Frida Mannerfelt argues that the deep relationality of the practice of preaching involves not just humans and texts but also material arrangements and that this feature often is amplified in digital culture and spaces. While there were examples of a decrease, overall, there was an increase in interaction, negotiation, and interdependency. In light of this, Manner-felt contends that the practice of preaching in digital culture and spaces is characterized by co-preaching. Moreover, Mannerfelt argues that some of the implications of co-preaching are the enabling and encouragement of dialogue, imagination, and the priestly function of the priesthood of all believers, but also an increased vulnerability for the co-preachers involved.
Autorenporträt
Frida Mannerfelt is a Ph.D. fellow in Practical Theology at University College Stockholm and a research fellow in Church History at Lund University. Her research interests are homiletics, digital theology, and questions on church leadership and ordination - both contemporary and historical perspectives. She is the co-author of Kallelse och erkännande: berättelser från de första prästvigda kvinnorna i Svenska kyrkan, an analysis of the vocation narratives of the first women to be ordained in Lutheran Church of Sweden 1960-1970, and co-editor of Människa och kristen idag: Skapelseteologiska perspektiv på samtiden, that explores contemporary perspectives on Scandinavian creation theology. Co-preaching: The Practice of Preaching in Digital Culture and Spaces is her thesis.