Teaching Theology in a Technological Age

Teaching Theology in a Technological Age
Author: Doru Costache
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2015-11-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 144388670X

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The iGeneration has learned to adapt rapidly to technological change. Tech-savvy students multi-task with consummate ease, accessing email on smart-phones, researching assignments on tablets, reading a book on Kindle, while drinking a flat white and listening to iTunes in the background. How does the tertiary educational curriculum meet the learning needs of students whose attention transitions rapidly between mediums and messages? The complexity and pace of modern technological change has left the theological educational sector gasping, as it struggles to devise pedagogically engaging online distance learning materials in traditional disciplines and teach units with significant relational and pastoral components. The technological benefits are vast, the instant availability of information unprecedented, and the opportunities to provide theological education to groups marginalised by the tyranny of distance and time enormous. How should the theological sector address these challenges and opportunities? Although the benefits are massive, the media is replete with stories of the casualties of technological change, including cyber-bullying, internet predators, the psychic damage from trolls, addiction to gaming, and issues of body image, among others. How should the theological sector, drawing upon its scriptural and teaching heritage, come to grips with the deficits spawned by the technological revolution? What is the theological, pastoral, social and pedagogic responsibility of theology teachers in nurturing this new generation? Teaching Theology in a Technological Age draws together in an inspiring volume a series of cutting-edge essays from Australian, New Zealand and South African scholars on the learning and teaching of theology in a digital age.

Theological Education in a Technological Age

Theological Education in a Technological Age
Author: Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada. Biennial Meeting
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1998
Genre: Educational technology
ISBN:

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Being Human in a Technological Age

Being Human in a Technological Age
Author: Steven C. van den Heuvel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2020
Genre: Technology
ISBN: 9789042941816

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'What does it mean to be human?' This age-old question has gained new urgency in the light of current technological developments. This volume addresses these developments, as well as the impact they have on human self-understanding, particularly from the perspective of Christian theological anthropology. This volume consists of fourteen chapters, divided into four different parts. The first part explores the challenges that contemporary technology poses with regard to human self-understanding. In the second part, the conceptual assumptions of technological developments themselves are critically questioned. The third part offers theological perspectives on technological developments and assumptions. The fourth and last part of the book returns to the empirical realm, describing the ethical challenges that can be experienced living with complex technology.

Christ and Modernity

Christ and Modernity
Author: David J. Hawkin
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 155458695X

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In this re–examination of the roots of the relationship between religion and science, David Hawkin focuses on the concept of autonomy as he explores the question: Is there continuity and compatibility between the autonomy that underlies Christian faith and the role of individual freedom in the technological age? What makes this work particularly valuable is Professor Hawkin’s review of the theological, philosophical, political, psychological, and sociological works that have formed our ideas of the nature of both Christianity and modernity — Reimarus, Strauss, Schweitzer, and Bultmann on the quest for the historical Jesus; Bauer and Turner on Christian faith and practice; Machiavelli, Nietzsche, Darwin, Freud, and Marx on our historicity; Gogarten, Cox, and Bonhoeffer who affirm our autonomy in the technological process; Ellul and George who deny it.

Contested Issues in Training Ministers in South Africa

Contested Issues in Training Ministers in South Africa
Author: Marilyn Naidoo
Publisher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0992236002

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The purpose of this book is to engage challenging issues that are called into question during ministerial training. This is a volume presenting eleven contested issues that attend to concerns related to structures, processes, knowledge and practices within theological education. Contributors offer keen insights about how to think differently and more complexly about these matters within a changing South Africa. It is an affirmation of the multiple voices, locations, identities and positions within South African theological education, as a starting point for transformative theological education. It is hoped that these reflections can enable future ministers to confront the question of how to be in the world with the required competence, integrity and professional identity to meet the needs of church and society.

Pluralisation and social change

Pluralisation and social change
Author: Lars Charbonnier
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3110569817

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Die Pluralisierung des Religiösen, die ein besonders prägnantes Kennzeichen gegenwärtig stattfindender gesellschaftlicher Wandlungsprozesse ist, stellt eine enorme Herausforderung für viele Akteure in Kirche, Zivilgesellschaft, Wirtschaft und Politik dar. Das Ziel dieses Buches ist es, den Begriff der religiösen Pluralisierung zu schärfen, indem er am Beispiel konkreter religiöser Phänomene und Praktiken entfaltet wird. Der Band umfasst Beiträge zu zwölf Themenfeldern, die für die praktisch-theologischen Diskurse in Südafrika und in Deutschland prägend und gegenwärtig von hoher Relevanz sind (Armut und Reichtum, Bildung, Schwellenriten und Passagen, Gesundheit, Religiöse Vergemeinschaftungen und die Zukunft der Kirche, Lebensanfang und Lebensende, Medienwandel, Migration und Interkulturalität, Populismus und Radikalisierung Religion und Wissen, Umgang mit Vergangenheit, Zusammenleben). Mit diesem dialogischen Verfahren wird ein Beitrag zu einer kontextuellen Theologie geleistet, die Theologie wesentlich als Gespräch versteht. Die Pluralisierungsthematik hält Impulse für eine kreativ-konstruktive Gestaltung von Pluralität im Sinne eines theologisch reflektierten Pluralismus bereit, die für Kirche und Gesellschaft im 21. Jahrhundert wegweisend sein kann.

Engaging Technology in Theological Education

Engaging Technology in Theological Education
Author: Mary E. Hess
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780742532243

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We live in a media culture, surrounded by ever-evolving digital technologies. While state schools and secular organizations have embraced the new teaching tools and models for learning that technology affords, religious institutions have struggled with how and why to do the same. All that we can't leave behind: Engaging technology in theological education is a breakthrough book that invites religious educators to both engage and adapt their pedagogy to incorporate new media and technology. Drawing from her expertise as a seminary professor and consultant to religious institutions on the use of technology in teaching, Mary Hess invites professors, pastors, seminarians, and anyone interested in religious education into critical reflection on ways of engaging technology to enhance learning and serve as critical interpreters within communities of faith.

God and Gadgets

God and Gadgets
Author: Brad J. Kallenberg
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621892999

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Technologies are deeply embedded in the modern West. What would our lives be like without asphalt, glass, gasoline, electricity, window screens, or indoor plumbing? We naturally praise technology when it is useful and bemoan it when it is not. But there is much more to technology than the usefulness of this or that artifact. Unfortunately, we tend not to consider the inherently social and moral character of technology. As a result, we are prone to overlook the effects of technology on our spiritual lives. This book investigates the role technology plays in helping and hampering our Christian practice and witness.

Integrating Technology, Andragogy, and Theological Educational Knowledge (TATEK), a Solution to Effective Christian Education in the 21st Century

Integrating Technology, Andragogy, and Theological Educational Knowledge (TATEK), a Solution to Effective Christian Education in the 21st Century
Author: Eric S. Mbuh
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2024-07-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3389053549

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Academic Paper from the year 2024 in the subject Guidebooks - School, Education, Pedagogy, , course: Education, language: English, abstract: In today’s African Theological institutions, the most pressing issue is to combine technology, Andragogy, and theology as one entity while at the same time ensuring that they deliver a holistic, theological education to students. This research work investigates how technology is integrated with Andragogy and theology in African Christian education to offer holistic and relevant learning experiences for students. Nevertheless, there have been some difficulties in maintaining coherence and integration of Christian Education thus making it difficult to balance between learning and faith in Christ. “Integrating Technology, Andragogy, and Theological Educational Knowledge (TETAK)” for 21st-century Christian education is investigated in this study. This is an adaptation of TPACK which is proposed. The main aim is to find out what frameworks/models will successfully merge TETAK with Christian education. The objective here lies in giving Christian teachers skills that can enable them to address the challenges of the 21st century effectively without compromising religious teachings that are rooted in their faith. The document analysis method was used as the methodology for this research study. It entails examining thoroughly all literature including books, articles, or even educational materials relating to TETAK in Christian education.

TEE for the 21st Century

TEE for the 21st Century
Author: David Burke
Publisher: Langham Global Library
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1839735589

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Theological education is at a global crossroads. Although many traditional programmes struggle to maintain student enrolment, today’s environment gives exciting opportunities to serve the global church in ways that are multi-level, accessible, and educationally effective. TEE for the 21st Century utilizes missiological, educational, and sociological perspectives to explore theological education by extension (TEE) as a powerful contemporary tool for equipping the global church for its global mission. Multi-authored by a global team of discipline experts, brought together by the Increase Association, this book speaks to the real-life training needs of today’s church. Addressed to leaders, teachers, and practitioners, it offers a robust framework for critically evaluating the impact of TEE on the formation of whole-life disciples in a wide variety of contexts and locations. With a proven track record across Asia, Latin America, and Africa, TEE has a role to play in the future of the church, empowering every member to fulfil their God-given calling to ministry and mission.