{"title":"The great symbol drain of Christianity: Neil Postman and the postmodern church","authors":"Kati E. Sudnick","doi":"10.1386/eme_00128_1","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The postmodern church is one that embeds within it the trappings of the digital age. These institutions, whether manifesting as a megachurch with thousands of congregants or a humble emergent church with an intricate website and decent local following, tend to default to therapeutic modes of operating their churches; for instance, the implementation of stage lighting, projection screens or contemporary music serves to create an emotional response from congregants rather than one of spiritual reflection. This article seeks to understand the church in this current moment within a media ecological framework. First, it attends to the postmodern church, considering three major components that comprise the model: modern architecture, in-house technology, and internet and social media use. Next, the article attends to Neil Postman’s work, particularly Technopoly, Amusing Ourselves to Death, and an essay written in ETC: A Review of General Semantics about propaganda to understand the media ecological underpinnings of the digital age. Finally, the article addresses the implications of the postmodern church as made evident through Postman’s scholarship. Overall, this article seeks to address the question: ‘How can the work of media ecologists aid in the understanding of the postmodern, digitized church’, using Postman as the primary scholar of interest.","PeriodicalId":36155,"journal":{"name":"Explorations in Media Ecology","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Explorations in Media Ecology","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1386/eme_00128_1","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Social Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The postmodern church is one that embeds within it the trappings of the digital age. These institutions, whether manifesting as a megachurch with thousands of congregants or a humble emergent church with an intricate website and decent local following, tend to default to therapeutic modes of operating their churches; for instance, the implementation of stage lighting, projection screens or contemporary music serves to create an emotional response from congregants rather than one of spiritual reflection. This article seeks to understand the church in this current moment within a media ecological framework. First, it attends to the postmodern church, considering three major components that comprise the model: modern architecture, in-house technology, and internet and social media use. Next, the article attends to Neil Postman’s work, particularly Technopoly, Amusing Ourselves to Death, and an essay written in ETC: A Review of General Semantics about propaganda to understand the media ecological underpinnings of the digital age. Finally, the article addresses the implications of the postmodern church as made evident through Postman’s scholarship. Overall, this article seeks to address the question: ‘How can the work of media ecologists aid in the understanding of the postmodern, digitized church’, using Postman as the primary scholar of interest.
后现代教会是一个嵌入了数字时代装饰的教会。这些机构,无论是一个拥有数千名会众的大教堂,还是一个拥有复杂网站和体面当地追随者的简陋的新兴教堂,都倾向于默认其教堂的治疗模式;例如,舞台灯光、投影屏幕或当代音乐的实施有助于创造会众的情感反应,而不是精神反思。本文试图在媒体生态框架内理解当下的教会。首先,它关注后现代教堂,考虑了构成该模型的三个主要组成部分:现代建筑、内部技术以及互联网和社交媒体的使用。接下来,这篇文章关注Neil Postman的作品,特别是Technopoly,Amusing Ourselves to Death,以及一篇写在《ETC:A Review of General Semantics》上的文章,内容是关于理解数字时代媒体生态基础的宣传。最后,文章论述了后现代教会的含义,这一点从波斯曼的学术研究中可见一斑。总的来说,这篇文章试图解决这样一个问题:“媒体生态学家的工作如何有助于理解后现代、数字化的教会”,Postman是感兴趣的主要学者。