Il Religioso Smaterializzato
Everything (social event, person, text, music, community, religious rite), to enter the Internet, must be dematerialized, moving from its analogical nature to the digital nature. This also happens for religious things and, recently, this happened when religious places (churches, synagogues, mosques)...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Italian |
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Fernleihe: | Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste |
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Morcelliana
[2020]
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In: |
Hermeneutica
Year: 2020, Volume: 27, Pages: 145-161 |
RelBib Classification: | AG Religious life; material religion RH Evangelization; Christian media |
Further subjects: | B
Coronavirus
B Religious B Dematerialization B Digital B Internet |
Summary: | Everything (social event, person, text, music, community, religious rite), to enter the Internet, must be dematerialized, moving from its analogical nature to the digital nature. This also happens for religious things and, recently, this happened when religious places (churches, synagogues, mosques) were closed for the Coronavirus. What are the effects of this dematerializing revolution on religious worlds? What difference is there between participating in a community celebration and watching an online celebration? These are questions already asked by Guy Debord in The Society of the Spectacle. |
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Contains: | Enthalten in: Hermeneutica
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