Digital humanities and Christianity : an introduction /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Walter de Gruyter & Co
Other Authors: Hutchings, Tim (Sociologist of digital religion) (Editor), Clivaz, Claire (Editor, Contributor), Batovici, Dan (Contributor), Bleier, Roman (Contributor), Chevalier, Louis (Contributor), Chow, Alexander (Contributor), Christensen, Michael Stenskjær (Contributor), Coeckelbergs, Mathias (Contributor), Faull, Katherine (Contributor), Hutchings, Tim (Contributor, Editor), L̤pez-Arenillas, Carlos (Contributor), Munson, Matthew (Contributor), Nieto-Isabel, Delfi I. (Contributor), O'Donnell, Karen (Contributor), Saint-Laurent, Jeanne-Nicole Mellon (Contributor), Slater, Gary (Contributor), Verheyden, Joseph (Contributor), Wall, John N. (Contributor), Witt, Jeffrey C. (Contributor), Zahnd, Ueli (Contributor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2021]
Series:Introductions to Digital Humanities - Religion ; Volume 4
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Canon, corpus and manuscript
  • The Bible in the digital age: multimodal Scriptures in communities
  • Re-conceiving the Christian scholastic corpus with the scholastic commentaries and texts archive
  • Canonical structure and the referencing of digital resources for the study of ancient and medieval Christianity
  • Digitizing the ancient versions of the Apostolic Fathers: preliminary considerations
  • Part II: Words and meanings
  • Languages, texts, and inscribed objects of early Christianity: a survey of digital resources for students
  • Between statistics and hermeneutics: the interplay between digital and traditional methods in Hebrew linguistics as evidenced from the study of hapax legomena
  • Lexicography, the Louw-Nida Lexicon, and computational co-occurrence analysis
  • Part III: Digital Christian history
  • From inquisition to inquiry: inquisitorial records as a source for social network analysis
  • Visualizing religious networks, movements, and communities: building Moravian Lives
  • The theology of relational practice: digital modeling and the historical study of Christianity
  • Liturgical history in a digital world: principles and future developments
  • Part IV: Theology and pedagogy
  • Digital pedagogy and spiritual formation: training for ministry and games for children
  • Nested histories: digital humanities as pedagogical laboratory for early Christian studies
  • Public theology behind the Great Firewall of China