TY - BOOK AU - Chukka,Sweety Helen ED - Young Theologians Conclave ED - I.S.P.C.K. (Organization), ED - Christian Service Agency (Nāgpur, India), TI - Ecclesiology in the cyber age: papers presented at Young Theologians Conclave, ERC-UTC Bangalore, June 26-27, 2014 SN - 9788184655360 (paperback) AV - BV600.3 Y685 2014 U1 - 262.00285 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Delhi PB - Christian Service Agency KW - Church KW - Congresses KW - Christianity KW - 21st century KW - Christianity and culture N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Ecclesiologies in different biblical ages : discerning insights for the church in the cyber age; Roger Gaikwad --; Towards an ecclesiology of the internet and its age : squaring a circle with a triangle?; Michael Jackson --; Cybertheology in the cyber age; M. Peter Singh --; Freedom in the cyber age : towards life in fellowship; Prasuna Gnana Nelavala --; Power and authority in church "cyber exousia"; K. James Cecil Victor --; Relevant theologies in the cyber age; Jerry Kurian --; From oral text to print texts to cyber texts : textual textures in the terrain of texting : interrogating issues of cyber-hermeneutics; Raj Bharath Patta --; Elkanas' split filial affinity : challenges to cyber ergonomics; Vinod Victor --; Churches responding to conflict in cyber age; Canon Dr. Leslie Nathaniel --; Rural implications in the cyber age; Caesar David; Sunil Raj Philip --; Digital harmony in cyber communication : zeitgeist of ecclesial communication; Anilal M. Jose; Gnana D. Hans N2 - "The focus of Ecclesiology in the Cyber Age becomes pertinent in this culture of virtuality. Virtual communication, virtual communion, Web Churches, Hitech meetings etc are the way of the day and this virtual age enables us as human beings to draw closer not necessarily on a physical space but on a virtual space. This virtual space and openness that it holds in terms of allowing everyone to participate without disclosing their identity enables us [to] learn adventurous and innovative ways of doing mission. As the mission objectives are on constant change in this diverse world, the mission of the Church in the Cyber age is another challenge. This challenge is a positive challenge posed to the church to transform itself according to the changing context. But this might also cause threat to the physical presence that one would have in a physical space. But when that physical space becomes a distant reality, Virtual space only becomes a reality. Bishop Taranath S. Sagar, President, NCCI."--Back cover ER -