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The Bible, Social Media and Digital Culture

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The Bible, Social Media and Digital Culture

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The Bible, Social Media and Digital Culture book

The Bible, Social Media and Digital Culture

DOI link for The Bible, Social Media and Digital Culture

The Bible, Social Media and Digital Culture book

ByPeter M. Phillips
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 11 July 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429000997
Pages 138
eBook ISBN 9780429000997
Subjects Humanities
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Phillips, P.M. (2019). The Bible, Social Media and Digital Culture (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429000997

ABSTRACT

This book centres on the use of the Bible within contemporary digital social media culture and gives an overview of its use online with examples from brand-new research from the CODEC Research Centre at Durham University, UK. It examines the shift from a propositional to a therapeutic approach to faith from a sociological standpoint.

The book covers two research projects in particular: the Twitter Gospels and Online Moralistic Therapeutic Deism. It explores the data as they relate to Abby Day’s concept of performative belief, picking up on Mia Lövheim’s challenge to see how this concept works out in digital culture and social media. It also compares the data to various construals of contemporary approaches to faith performative faith, including Christian Smith and Melissa Lundquist Denton’s concept of moralistic therapeutic deism. Other research is also compared to the findings of these projects, including a micro-project on Celebrities and the Bible, to give a wider perspective on these issues in both the UK and the USA.

As a sociological exploration of Digital Millennial culture and its relationship to sacred texts, this will be of keen interest to scholars of Biblical studies, religion and digital media, and contemporary lived religion.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|14 pages

The contemporary context of Bible engagement, especially in the UK and USA

chapter 2|15 pages

The Bible, social media and digital culture

chapter 3|29 pages

Popular Bible verses on social media

chapter 4|27 pages

Analysis/reflection

chapter 5|20 pages

Some potential contributory factors

Performative belief, MTD and media ecology

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion

An ordinary canon within social media engagement?
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