The Evolution of Religious Thought in the Digital Age

Authors

  • Casey Lee PhD
  • Jesse Parker PhD
  • Avery Williams PhD

Keywords:

Digital Age, Religion, Social Media, Theology, Transformation

Abstract

This article examines the transformation of religious thought in the digital age, focusing on how digital platforms and social media influence theological discussions and religious practices. By analyzing trends in online religious communities, the study highlights the opportunities and challenges posed by digitalization in shaping contemporary religious experiences.
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Author Biographies

Casey Lee, PhD

PhD
National University of Singapore
21 Lower Kent Ridge Rd, Singapore 119077

Jesse Parker, PhD

PhD
University of Barcelona
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 585, 08007 Barcelona, Spain

Avery Williams, PhD

PhD
University of Oslo
Problemveien 7, 0315 Oslo, Norway

References

Lee, G., Haga, K. Y., Park, Y. H., Yang, M., Kim, H. W., & Chung, J. K. (2024). A fruitful Christian lay man movement: A case study of University Bible Fellowship. Pharos Journal of Theology, 105(5).

Kim, K. H., & Chung, J. K. (2023). A study on ‘Arirang’a Korean folk song that is being accepted worldwide. European Journal of Science and Theology, 19(1), 77-91.

Published

2024-12-25

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