@ Worship

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@ Worship
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avatars
Blessed Sacrament
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church
constructive theology
Cyberspace
Digital Communication Technologies
digital liturgy
digital materiality
digital materiality studies
digital media
digital mediation
digital presence
Digital Social Space
Digitally Mediated
Ecclesial Communion
ecclesial communities
Ecclesial Traditions
ecclesiology
ecclesiology in cyberspace
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Eucharistic Adoration
Eucharistic Celebrations
Eucharistic Practices
HTC Vive
Internet Church
Liturgical Practices
Liturgical Practices in Digital Worlds
Liturgical Presence
Liturgical Studies
live-streaming
mediated worship practices research
Online Community Formation
online participation
online religious rituals
Past Theological Reflection
Physical Co-presence
Prayerful Encounter
QR Code
religion
Sacramental Mediation
Sacramental Practices
sacramental theology online
sacrement
Sacrosanctum Concilium
soundscapes
Teresa Berger
theology
Veni Creator Spiritus
virtual bodies
Virtual Candle
virtual faith communities
visuality
Web 2.0
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367888558
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A host of both very old and entirely new liturgical practices have arisen in digital mediation, from the live-streaming of worship services and "pray-as-you-go" apps, to digital prayer chapels, virtual choirs and online pilgrimages. Cyberspace now even hosts communities of faith that exist entirely online. These digitally mediated liturgical practices raise challenging questions: Are worshippers in an online chapel really a community at prayer? Do avatars that receive digital bread and wine receive communion? @ Worship proposes a nuanced response to these sometimes contentious issues, rooted in familiarity with, and sustained attention to, actual online practices.

Four major thematic lines of inquiry form the structure of the book. After an introductory chapter the following chapters look at digital presence, virtual bodies, and online participation; ecclesial communities in cyberspace; digital materiality, visuality, and soundscapes; and finally the issues of sacramental mediation online. A concluding chapter brings together the insights from the previous chapters and maps a way forward for reflections on digitally mediated liturgical practices.

@ Worship is the first monograph dedicated to exploring online liturgical practices that have emerged since the introduction of Web 2.0. Bringing together the scholarly tools and insights of liturgical studies, constructive theology and digital media theories, it is vital reading for scholars of Theology and Religion with as well as Sociology and Digital Culture more generally.

Teresa Berger is Professor of Liturgical Studies and the Thomas E. Golden Jr. Professor of Catholic Theology at Yale University, USA. She holds appointments at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School and has been a visiting professor at the Universities of Mainz, Münster, Berlin, and Uppsala. She has written and edited a number of books on liturgical studies, helped produce a video documentary entitled Worship in Women’s Hands (2007), and also writes regularly for the liturgy blog Pray Tell.

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