This book provides a theological account of the internet from a Catholic perspective. It engages digital culture by providing a context for media and mediation within the Catholic tradition, specifically focusing on the ecclesiology and sacramentality of the church. Katherine G. Schmidt argues that the Catholic imagination is inherently consonant with the idea of the "virtual," understood as the creative space between presence and absence, bringing the fields of media studies, internet studies, sociology, history, and theology together in order to give a theological account of the social realities of American Catholicism in light of digital culture. Overall, Schmidt argues that the social possibilities of the internet afford the church great opportunity for building a social context that allows the living out of Eucharistic logic learned in properly liturgical moments.
About the AuthorKatherine G. Schmidt is assistant professor of theology and religious studies at Molloy College.
Book InformationISBN 9781978701625
Author Katherine G. SchmidtFormat Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Lexington Books/Fortress AcademicPublisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 463g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 161mm * 21mm