The Sacred & the Digital

The Sacred & the Digital
Title The Sacred & the Digital PDF eBook
Author F.G. (Frank) Bosman
Publisher MDPI
Total Pages 182
Release 2019-04-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 3038978302

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Video game studies are a relative young but flourishing academic discipline. But within game studies, however, the perspective of religion and spirituality is rather neglected, both by game scholars and religion scholars. While religion can take different shapes in digital games, ranging from material and referential to reflexive and ritual, it is not necessarily true that game developers depict their in-game religions in a positive, confirming way, but ever so often games approach the topic critically and disavowingly. The religion criticisms found in video games can be categorized as follows: religion as (1) fraud, aimed to manipulate the uneducated, as (2) blind obedience towards an invisible but ultimately non-existing deity/ies, as (3) violence against those who do not share the same set of religious rules, as (4) madness, a deranged alternative for logical reasoning, and as (5) suppression in the hands of the powerful elite to dominate and subdue the masses into submission and obedience. The critical depictions of religion in video games by their developers is the focus of this special issue.

Religions of Modernity

Religions of Modernity
Title Religions of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Stef Aupers
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 286
Release 2010
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004184511

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Religions of Modernity challenges the social-scientific orthodoxy that, once unleashed, the modern forces of individualism, science and technology inevitably erode the sacred and evoke the profane. The book's chapters, some by established scholars, others by junior researchers, document instead in rich empirical detail how modernity relocates the sacred to the deeper layers of the self and the domain of digital technology. Rather than destroying the sacred tout court, then, the cultural logic of modernization spawns its own religious meanings, unacknowledged spiritualities and magical enchantments. The editors argue in the introductory chapter that the classical theoretical accounts of modernity by Max Weber, Emile Durkheim and others already hinted at the future emergence of these religions of modernity

Madwoman of the Sacred Heart

Madwoman of the Sacred Heart
Title Madwoman of the Sacred Heart PDF eBook
Author Alejandro Jodorowsky
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN 9781594650628

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The comedic and ironic misadventures of a confused Philosophy professor on the path to spiritual awakening.

The Sacred Act of Reading

The Sacred Act of Reading
Title The Sacred Act of Reading PDF eBook
Author Anne Margaret Castro
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2020-01-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813943469

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From Zora Neale Hurston to Derek Walcott to Toni Morrison, New World black authors have written about African-derived religious traditions and spiritual practices. The Sacred Act of Reading examines religion and sociopolitical power in modern and contemporary texts of a variety of genres from the black Americas. By engaging with spiritual traditions such as Vodou, Kumina, and Protestant Christianity while drawing on canonical Eurocentric literary theory, Anne Margaret Castro presents a novel, nuanced reading of power through the physical and metaphysical relationships portrayed in these great works of New World black literature. Castro examines prophecy in the dramas of Derek Walcott, preaching in the ethnography of Zora Neale Hurston, and liturgy in the novels of Toni Morrison, offering comparative readings alongside the works of Afro-Colombian anthropologist Manuel Zapata Olivella, Jamaican sociologist Erna Brodber, and Canadian fiction writer Nalo Hopkinson. The Sacred Act of Reading is the first book to bring together literary texts, historical and contemporary anthropological studies, theology, and critical theory to show how black authors in the Americas employ spiritual phenomena as theoretical frameworks for thinking within, against, and beyond structures of political dominance, dependence, and power.

The Sorbonne's Madman

The Sorbonne's Madman
Title The Sorbonne's Madman PDF eBook
Author Alejandro Jodorowsky
Publisher Humanoids Inc
Total Pages 58
Release 2014-03-19
Genre Humor
ISBN 159465574X

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The comedic and ironic misadventures of a confused Philosophy professor on the path to spiritual awakening.

Technologies of Religion

Technologies of Religion
Title Technologies of Religion PDF eBook
Author Sam Han
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 142
Release 2016-02-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131751789X

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Bringing together empirical cultural and media studies of religion and critical social theory, Technologies of Religion: Spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity investigates powerful entanglement of religion and new media technologies taking place today, taking stock of the repercussions of digital technology and culture on various aspects of religious life and contemporary culture more broadly. Making the argument that religion and new media technologies come together to create "spheres"—environments produced by an architecture of digital technologies of all sorts, from projection screens to social networking sites, the book suggests that prior social scientific conceptions of religious worship, participation, community and membership are being recast. Using the case of the strain of American Christianity called "multi-site," an emergent and growing church-model that has begun to win favor largely among Protestants in the last decade, the book details and examines the way in which this new mode of religiosity bridges the realms of the technological and the physical. Lastly, the book situates and contextualizes these developments within the larger theoretical concerns regarding the place of religion in contemporary capitalism. Technologies of Religion: Spheres of the sacred in a post-secular modernity offers an important contribution to the study of religion, media, technology and culture in a post-secular world.

In the Absence of the Sacred

In the Absence of the Sacred
Title In the Absence of the Sacred PDF eBook
Author Jerry Mander
Publisher Random House (NY)
Total Pages 468
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN 9780871567390

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Mander goes beyond television (which he proclaimed as being dangerous to personal health and sanity in Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television) to critique our technological society as a whole, challenge its utopian promises, and track its devastating impact on native cultures worldwide. "Will interest all readers concerned about our environment and quality of life".-- Publishers Weekly.