Who Needs Digital Theology

8 October 2024
01 Jan 1970

Who Needs Digital Theology

Overview Digital technologies are deeply intertwined with our everyday lives, influencing how we act, think, and even pray: Often considered neutral tools, their subtle impact on human behaviour suggests we need to go beyond digital ethics: This lecture will explore the theological implications of technology's pervasive role in shaping our culture, addressing key questions and core topics that emerge from our digital context:

Speaker Jonas Kurlberg

About the speaker Dr. Jonas Kurlberg is the Director of Taught Postgraduate Studies and Tutor in Theology at Spurgeon’s College, London. He is the chair of the Global Network of Digital Theology and an Honorary Fellow at Durham University. His main research interest lies in the intersection between theology, technology and digital culture.

Passage: Digital technologies are deeply intertwined with our everyday lives, influencing how we act, think, and even pray: Often considered neutral tools, their subtle impact on human behaviour suggests we need to go beyond digital ethics: This lecture will explore the theological implications of technology's pervasive role in shaping our culture, addressing key questions and core topics that emerge from our digital context: