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The Digital Cathedral: Networked Ministry in a Wireless World

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Digital Cathedral: Networked Ministry in a Wireless World

Contributors:

By (Author) Keith Anderson
Foreword by Elizabeth Drescher

ISBN:

9780819229953

Publisher:

Church Publishing Inc

Imprint:

Morehouse Publishing

Publication Date:

11th August 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Religious institutions and organizations
Religious ministry and clergy

Dewey:

253

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

Provides both practical and theological perspectives on using media appropriately and pastorally.

Rapid cultural and technological changes through the last two decades have changed the context for ministry. The development of digital social media and advances in affordable, mobile technologies have dramatically changed the way most people interact with others, communicate, organize, and participate in communities.

is a warm embrace of the rich traditions of Christianity, especially the recovery of the pre-modern sense of cathedral, which encompassed the depth and breadth of daily life within the physical and imaginative landscape of the church. It is for anyone who seeks to effectively minister in a digitally-integrated world, and who wishes to embody the networked, relational, and incarnational characteristics of that ministry.

Reviews

The hybrid metaphor Keith Anderson has crafted in The Digital Cathedral invites us to explore the way Christian practice can play out in a networked world. It calls us to value the richness of our traditions and, in particular, to honor their adaptability and robustness as they are plugged into new digitally-integrated ministries."
Elizabeth Drescher from the Foreword

The Digital Cathedral is an invitation to a more expansive understanding of church, and ways of being church, at a time when our definitions of church have become all too narrow, too parochialwhen evangelism is reduced to membership, faith formation is narrowed to Sunday morning education classes, and sharing the Gospel has been reduced to marketing rather than sharing the free and abundant grace and love of God.
from the Introduction

As the network paradigm becomes central to the way we understand ourselves, it is causing a re-visioning of the nature of the Body of Christ in the twenty-first century. Keith Anderson, in his travels, interviews and examples gives us an expansive view of how this transition is happening. There is much to think on in his writing, and much to learn from the communities of practice he introduces us to in this lovely book.
The Rt. Rev. W. Nicholas Knisely DD, SOSc, Bishop, The Diocese of Rhode Island

Heres what we know: the digital revolution has radically changed the way we make meaning, craft our identity, and communicate with each other in todays world. We also know that most of us congregational leaders have done little to embrace this new world of digital connectivity beyond creating a website and Facebook page. One more thing we know: we have in Keith Anderson a remarkably capable and creative guide into this new world. In The Digital Cathedral, Keith has provided not simply tips on using social media or the Internet for ministry, but rather offers us the means by which to participate in the virtual Body of Christ, extending the care and compassion of the Gospel to, quite literally, the ends of the earth via digital means.
David J. Lose, President, The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia

Author Bio

Keith Anderson is the author of The Digital Cathedral: Networked Ministry in a Wireless World (Morehouse) and a recognized thought leader across mainline denominations on the ways congregations and ministries faithfully minister in a digitally-integrated world. He is a highly regarded speaker on new media and Christian life at conferences, convocations, and consultations. Elizabeth Drescheris adjunct associate professor of religion and pastoral ministry at Santa Clara University and a highly regarded speaker and writer on everyday religion and spirituality. Her doctorate, from the Graduate Theological Union, is in Christian spirituality, and a master's degree in systematic theology from Duquesne University. She is the author of Tweet If YouJesus: Practicing Churchin theDigitalReformation(Morehouse 2011) andChoosing Our Religion: The Spiritual Lives of America's Nones (Oxford 2016). On Twitter, she is @edrescherphd.

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