Digital humanities and Christianity : an introduction /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | In English. |
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter,
[2021]
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| 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