Barclay Press: Gospel Order and Convergence Culture (Part 2)

October 24th, 2008 Comments Off

I’ve posted the second part to my Barclay Press article on technology and the church, called “Gospel Order and Convergence Culture,” have a look. Here’s a short quote from the post:

While technology is a dominating force in our world today God’s reign is not excluded from it, God’s reign can emerge from within as much as outside of this context. We often find unexpected places within the world where God’s Kingdom is reflected. For the last 50 years or so missiologists have argued that the Missio Dei (God’s Mission) is at work in cultures around the world whether the church is present there or not. One example might be to look at a few positive areas where God could be at work within ‘convergence culture.’

Related posts:

  1. Barclay Press: Technology as a Powerful-Practice (Part 1)
  2. Mission and the Future of The Friends Church (Barclay Press)
  3. Fan Culture and “Virtual” Communities
  4. Barclay Press Essay:The Temptation To Surrender
  5. Barclay Press Post: Repetition and A Non-Liturgical Liturgy

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