Connected Toward Communion: The Church and Social Communication in the Digital Age
We are living in a cultural shift: digital communication has reshaped the way we interact with one another, form and maintain relationships, and gain knowledge and understanding. How might we go about communicating the Good News of Jesus Christ in the midst of these changes to an emerging culture shaped by digital media? This question addresses the whole church, from the baptized faithful to pastoral ministers and the institutional structures that serve the church locally and globally.
  In Connected toward Communion, Daniella Zsupan-Jerome traces the Roman Catholic Church’s contemporary thought and practice of social communication, from Inter Mirifica of the Second Vatican Council to the church's approach to communicating faith through social networking today. Throughout, a key question forms a common thread: how might we form pastoral ministers today for serving the church in the digital age and beyond? 
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Connected Toward Communion: The Church and Social Communication in the Digital Age
We are living in a cultural shift: digital communication has reshaped the way we interact with one another, form and maintain relationships, and gain knowledge and understanding. How might we go about communicating the Good News of Jesus Christ in the midst of these changes to an emerging culture shaped by digital media? This question addresses the whole church, from the baptized faithful to pastoral ministers and the institutional structures that serve the church locally and globally.
  In Connected toward Communion, Daniella Zsupan-Jerome traces the Roman Catholic Church’s contemporary thought and practice of social communication, from Inter Mirifica of the Second Vatican Council to the church's approach to communicating faith through social networking today. Throughout, a key question forms a common thread: how might we form pastoral ministers today for serving the church in the digital age and beyond? 
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Connected Toward Communion: The Church and Social Communication in the Digital Age

Connected Toward Communion: The Church and Social Communication in the Digital Age

by Daniella Zsupan-Jerome PhD
Connected Toward Communion: The Church and Social Communication in the Digital Age

Connected Toward Communion: The Church and Social Communication in the Digital Age

by Daniella Zsupan-Jerome PhD

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Overview

We are living in a cultural shift: digital communication has reshaped the way we interact with one another, form and maintain relationships, and gain knowledge and understanding. How might we go about communicating the Good News of Jesus Christ in the midst of these changes to an emerging culture shaped by digital media? This question addresses the whole church, from the baptized faithful to pastoral ministers and the institutional structures that serve the church locally and globally.
  In Connected toward Communion, Daniella Zsupan-Jerome traces the Roman Catholic Church’s contemporary thought and practice of social communication, from Inter Mirifica of the Second Vatican Council to the church's approach to communicating faith through social networking today. Throughout, a key question forms a common thread: how might we form pastoral ministers today for serving the church in the digital age and beyond? 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814682456
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 10/27/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 605 KB

About the Author

Daniella Zsupan-Jerome teaches pastoral theology at Saint John's University School of Theology and Seminary in Collegeville, Minnesota. She is author of Connected Toward Communion (2014) and Speak, Lord, Your Servant Is Listening (2024) and is a regular contributor to Give Us This Day published by Liturgical Press. She is a Benedictine oblate of Saint Joseph's Abbey, Covington, Louisiana. 
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