The Hidden Power of Electronic Culture: How Media Shapes Faith, the Gospel, and Church
By (Author) Shane Hipps
Foreword by Foreword by Brian McLaren
Zondervan
Zondervan
1st February 2006
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theology
Media studies
261.52
Paperback
176
Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 12mm
194g
Doing Church in a Media-Drenched Culture It has been said, the future is now. From cell phones to mp3 players to the Internet, no previous age has seen such profound change manifested so quickly. But these thrilling, dizzying transformations are forcing the church to decide where it fits in all this progress. Shane Hipps presents the promise and peril of the emerging culture and its relationship to the emerging church. Looking beyond the details of whats happening in communities of faith, Hipps analyzes the broader impact of technology and media on the church while engaging readers with questions such as: Is media/technology value-neutral How has technology changed the way we think about Scripture, community, and worship What cultural opportunities has the church missed How should the church position itself to take advantage of coming cultural trends Providing both history and prophecy, The Hidden Power of Electronic Culture invites us to engage new cultural realities while staying connected to our spiritual heritage.
Shane Hipps is pastor of Trinity Mennonite Church-a missional, urban, Anabaptist congregation. Before earning a Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, he was a strategic planner in advertising where he gained expertise in understanding media and culture. Shane speaks nationally and lives with his wife, Andrea, in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information go to www.shanehipps.com.