Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Princeton Theological Review 17, 2 (2010)


The most recent Princeton Theological Review (available here as a pdf) is devoted to ‘The Church After Google’, and contains the following essays:


Philip Clayton

Theology and the Church After Google


Brett McCraken

The Separation of Church and Status: How Online Social Networking Helps and Hurts the Church


Rachel Johnson

Gospel Truth in the Age of Google


Ched Spellman

The Canon After Google: Implications of a Digitized and Destabilized Codex


Matt O’Reilly

Faith Comes From Hearing: The Scandal of Preaching in a Digital Age


Neal Locke

Virtual World Churches and the Reformed Confessions


Travis Pickell

‘Thou Hast Given Me a Body’: Theological Anthropology and the Virtual Church


Henry Kuo

Hacking into the Church Mainframe: A Theological Engagement of the Post-Informational World


David Congdon

Travis McMaken

Theo-Blogging and the Future of Academic Theology: Reflections from the Trenches


Brian Brock

Theological Blogging: A Contradiction in Terms?


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