“Technosapiencing” and the Global Christian Mission in the Digit-shaped World

John E. Efiong, R. A. Idialu, Victoria E. John-Efiong
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The forces of digital technologies are cohesive, penetrative and ubiquitous with the propensity to transform every human activity. Thus, the tempo of religious practices within the influence of this digital pull cannot remain unaffected. This study examines the influence of digital technologies on religious endeavours in the era of Global Information Culture (GIC), particularly on global missions and how humans cannot escape the glue. Descriptive and phenomenological techniques were adopted to x-ray the concepts. The study also identifies the roles of GIC in supporting socio-economic development, influencing cultural and cross-cultural practices, and affecting religious and inter-religious relationships. The study submits that innovations in the GIC have influenced spirituality and Christian witnessing in the 21st century and concludes that in the current webbed dispensation, humanity becomes techno-sapiens and remains so even in their religious practices. The paper, therefore, recommends that stakeholders in the religious sector and practitioners of mission need to embrace and imbibe GIC for their maximum output in their respective endeavours.
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“技术智慧”与数字世界中的全球基督教使命
数字技术的力量具有凝聚力、渗透性和无处不在,有可能改变人类的每一项活动。因此,在这种数字拉力的影响下,宗教活动的节奏不可能不受影响。本研究考察了数字技术对全球信息文化(GIC)时代宗教活动的影响,特别是对全球使命的影响,以及人类如何无法逃脱这种粘合。采用描述和现象学技术对概念进行透视。该研究还确定了GIC在支持社会经济发展、影响文化和跨文化习俗以及影响宗教和宗教间关系方面的作用。该研究提出,GIC的创新影响了21世纪的灵性和基督教见证,并得出结论,在当前的网络时代,人类成为了技术智慧人,即使在他们的宗教实践中也是如此。因此,本文建议宗教部门的利益相关者和宣教工作者需要接受和吸收GIC,以便在各自的努力中获得最大的产出。
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