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Presentation
Anti-Social Media: Communal Transformation and the Barriers of Technology
Liberty University, Faith and Culture Lecture Series (2015)
  • A. Chadwick Thornhill, Liberty University
Abstract

In light of the proliferation of social media consumption in the West and across the world, this paper considers the implications for communal participation and transformation, particularly for the Christian community. The paper argues that God intends for our formation as human beings in general, and as Christians in particular, to occur primarily in the context of interdependent relationships with others, and particularly within our faith family.

Keywords
  • Paul,
  • Trininty,
  • Incarnation,
  • Jesus,
  • Spiritual Formation,
  • Ecclesiology,
  • Social Networking,
  • Social Media
Publication Date
October 1, 2015
Citation Information
A. Chadwick Thornhill. "Anti-Social Media: Communal Transformation and the Barriers of Technology" Liberty University, Faith and Culture Lecture Series (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/acthornhill/35/