What, if anything, can theology contribute to the analysis, conceptualization and assessment of the emergent logics of "the digital"? And how are theological concepts and topics themselves transformed by "the digital"? In an interdisciplinary and constructive collaboration, this volume explores how theological reflection and digital developments refract notions of the human, concepts of freedom, memory and knowledge, as well as understandings of scripture as authority and interface.
What, if anything, can theology contribute to the analysis, conceptualization and assessment of the emergent logics of "the digital"? And how are theological concepts and topics themselves transformed by "the digital"? In an interdisciplinary and constructive collaboration, this volume explores how theological reflection and digital developments refract notions of the human, concepts of freedom, memory and knowledge, as well as understandings of scripture as authority and interface.