Digital Orthodoxy in the Post-Soviet World Digital Orthodoxy in the Post-Soviet World

Digital Orthodoxy in the Post-Soviet World

The Russian Orthodox Church and Web 2.0

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This volume explores the relationship between new media and religion, focusing on the WWW’s impact on the Russian Orthodox Church. Eastern Christianity has travelled a long way through the centuries, amassing the intellectual riches of many generations of theologians and shaping the cultures as well as histories of many countries, Russia included, before the arrival of the digital era. New media pose questions that, when answered, fundamentally change various aspects of religious practice and thinking as well as challenge numerous traditional dogmata of Orthodox theology. For example, an Orthodox believer may now enter a virtual chapel, light a candle by drag-and-drop operations, send an online prayer request, or worship virtual icons and relics. In recent years, however, Church leaders and public figures have become increasingly skeptical about new media. The internet, some of them argue, breaches Russia’s ?spiritual sovereignty? and implants values and ideas alien to the Russian culture. This collection addresses such questions as: How is the Orthodox ecclesiology influenced by its new digital environment? What is the role of clerics in the Russian WWW? How is the specifically Orthodox notion of sobornost’ (catholicity) being transformed here? Can Orthodox activity in the internet be counted as authentic religious practice? How does the virtual religious life intersect with religious experience in the ?real? church?

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2016
1 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
350
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Ibidem
VENDEDOR
Libreka GmbH
TAMAÑO
6.2
MB
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