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The Philosophy of Early Christianity in the Era of Digitalisation

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The benefits of the digital age are huge. Our lives have been transformed, both in the developed and the undeveloped world. However, this transformation has its dark side. The same powerful technologies have enabled cultural or religious grooming to flourish, unmoderated social influencing to have free reign, fake information to spread, and sophisticated hackers to create destabilizing international mayhem.What place does the Church have in all this? How does it respond? What about the master philosophers of the neo-Platonic age, whose wisdom, borne of the great philosopher himself, was formed through the emerging doctrines of the early Christian church? The excellent and thought-provoking essays gathered here provide answers to these questions and more. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781527569034

About

Yip Mei Loh PhD is a full-time Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Religion at Chung Yuan Christian University Taiwan and a part-time Assistant Professor at the Centre for General Education at Fu Jen Catholic University and the National Taipei University of Education. Her research is focused on the relationship between Ancient Greek philosophy early Christian philosophy and digitalisation in the sphere of epistemology aesthetics metaphysics and ethics. She is the author of a number of journal articles including The Theory of Lux and Lumen in the Bible and Plotinus (2019) and The Allegory of Pistis and Eikasia in Platos Divided Line and Social Media Bespoke Groups as Virtual Ekklesia in Taiwan (2019).

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