Theological Perspectives on a Surveillance Society: Watching and Being Watched
There has been little, if any, theological consideration of this important dimension of social organisation; this book fills the gap and offers a contribution to surveillance studies from a theological perspective, broadening the horizon against which surveillance might be interpreted and evaluated. This book is also an exercise in consciousness-raising with respect to the Christian community in order that they may critically engage with a surveillance society by drawing on biblical and theological resources. Being the first major theological treatment in the field it sets the agenda for more detailed considerations.
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Theological Perspectives on a Surveillance Society: Watching and Being Watched
There has been little, if any, theological consideration of this important dimension of social organisation; this book fills the gap and offers a contribution to surveillance studies from a theological perspective, broadening the horizon against which surveillance might be interpreted and evaluated. This book is also an exercise in consciousness-raising with respect to the Christian community in order that they may critically engage with a surveillance society by drawing on biblical and theological resources. Being the first major theological treatment in the field it sets the agenda for more detailed considerations.
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Theological Perspectives on a Surveillance Society: Watching and Being Watched

Theological Perspectives on a Surveillance Society: Watching and Being Watched

Theological Perspectives on a Surveillance Society: Watching and Being Watched

Theological Perspectives on a Surveillance Society: Watching and Being Watched

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There has been little, if any, theological consideration of this important dimension of social organisation; this book fills the gap and offers a contribution to surveillance studies from a theological perspective, broadening the horizon against which surveillance might be interpreted and evaluated. This book is also an exercise in consciousness-raising with respect to the Christian community in order that they may critically engage with a surveillance society by drawing on biblical and theological resources. Being the first major theological treatment in the field it sets the agenda for more detailed considerations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409481416
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 06/28/2013
Series: Explorations in Practical, Pastoral and Empirical Theology
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Lecturer in Practical Theology at the University of St Andrews, UK since 2005. He has also taught at the University of Aberdeen, the Open University (as an associate lecturer on their first fully-online technology course), and developed and managed theological programmes at the former Scottish Churches Open College in Edinburgh between 2000 and 2003.

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction; The 13th chime; Taking care; Careful technology; An unsafe peace; 'Unto Whom no privé thing is hid'; 'As if'; References; Index.
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