Felicia Wu Song | Digital Life as Secular Liturgy

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In a presentation from our 2019 theology conference, Dr. Felicia Wu Song shares a talk entitled, "Digital Life as Secular Liturgy: A Matter of Christian Formation." Dr. Song is a professor of sociology at Westmont College. What is the social imaginary implied in our modern secular life? What effects does social life have on our embodied relationships? How should our Christian faith commitments affect the way we think about social media, constant social stimulation, and the omnipresence of devices in our digital ecology? How can the gospel economy of abundance serve as a counter-liturgy to the cultural narrative being told by digital life and social media? Dr. Song explores these and other questions in the first half of her presentation.


 
 
 
 

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