Rethinking African Theology in Light of Emerging Digital Culture

IF 0.6 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION Studies in World Christianity Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.3366/swc.2022.0372
Agana-Nsiire Agana
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This article engages secondary sources and real-world instances of the digital mediation of contemporary culture to interrogate the responsiveness of African theological reflection to the phenomenon of digital culture. Drawing on the Ghanaian social context, it suggests that in supporting the emergence of digital culture, social media and other digital tools reshape society and culture perceptually. This applies to the role of indigenous religion, construction of gender and other forms of identity, and the convergence of local and global approaches of imagining and changing the world. In light of these changes, theological reflection must pursue and contend with new understandings of culture as a context and source of theology. The paper therefore suggests that a new ideo-theological paradigm is required in which past-oriented conceptions of what constitutes African ‘tradition’ give place to careful and critical attention to the overt and subtle ways in which digital tools democratise popular agency on religious and public issues. This is crucial if academic African Theology is to avoid a crisis of relevance and legitimacy in contemporary and future Africa.
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从新兴的数字文化看非洲神学
本文利用二手资料和当代文化的数字调解的现实世界实例来询问非洲神学反思对数字文化现象的反应。根据加纳的社会背景,该研究表明,在支持数字文化出现的过程中,社交媒体和其他数字工具在感知上重塑了社会和文化。这适用于土著宗教的作用,性别和其他形式的身份的建构,以及地方和全球设想和改变世界的方法的融合。鉴于这些变化,神学反思必须追求并与作为神学背景和来源的文化的新理解相抗衡。因此,这篇论文建议需要一种新的意识形态神学范式,在这种范式中,以过去为导向的关于非洲“传统”构成的概念让位给对数字工具在宗教和公共问题上使大众机构民主化的公开和微妙方式的谨慎和批判性关注。如果非洲神学要避免当代和未来非洲的相关性和合法性危机,这是至关重要的。
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