New resources now available to advance theological thinking about new media

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The New Media Project at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York is pleased to announce the publication of six theological essays and four sets of recommendations about using social media in ministerial, congregational, and institutional settings. Together the material—located under the Findings tab on the project website —provides a one-of-a-kind resource for religious leaders seeking to interpret new media in creative and theological ways.

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Essays by the project’s research fellows explore the following topics:

 

 

Each essay includes study questions.  General questions about social media and religion provide another way to get into the essays and other material.

 

Recommendations from the project address areas such as:

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions document and the six case studies conducted in 2011 round out this exemplary set of material to encourage theological thinking about new media today.  The lively project blog continues commentary and reflection on the most recent ideas about the use of new media in religious communities.

 

In the midst of the massive shifts occurring in digital communication today, the New Media Project explores how pastors and lay leaders might employ new technologies to strengthen their communities. Pastors need more than the technical know-how required to build websites and use social media. They also need broader, theologically grounded reflection on the lasting effect these technologies will have on the church and its global ministries.

 

Follow the project on Facebook (www.facebook.com/NewMediaProjectAtUnion) and Twitter (@NewMediaAtUnion), or sign up for the e-newsletter  to receive bi-weekly updates.

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