The Church's Mission of Dialogue in the Digital Age

The development of Internet Communication Technology (ICT) has led the world into a new context with social, philosophical, and theological implications. It also presents missionary challenges that demand due response from Church leaders and members. This paper explores the nature of the present con...

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Main Author: Le Duc, Anthony, SVD
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.apms-10262024-09-13T07:30:03Z The Church's Mission of Dialogue in the Digital Age Le Duc, Anthony, SVD The development of Internet Communication Technology (ICT) has led the world into a new context with social, philosophical, and theological implications. It also presents missionary challenges that demand due response from Church leaders and members. This paper explores the nature of the present context and the ramifications that this milieu holds for the Catholic Church and the Church's relationship with other religions. Close examination indicates that the digital age characterized by exponential increase in knowledge production, heightened sense of enclavism, and difficult to control disinformation about religions and religious matters places society at great risks for interreligious misunderstanding and conflict. It proposes that the way for the Church to respond to the present milieu is by taking a proactive approach in the mission of dialogue, engaging both the listening, and proclaiming dimensions. This mission of dialogue should no longer be viewed as simply a way of being Church but rather the way of being Church in the modern context. Without a proactive approach to mission of dialogue, the Church risks having its voice being drowned out by the great plethora of voices both inside and outside of the Church, many of which aim to disrupt unity within the Church as well as the Church’s missionary endeavors. 2022-01-04T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/apms/vol4/iss2/4 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/apms/article/1026/viewcontent/AMPS_204.2_205_20Article_20__20Le_20Duc.pdf Asia Pacific Mission Studies Archīum Ateneo Interreligious dialogue Digital Age Church Mission
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Interreligious dialogue
Digital Age
Church Mission
spellingShingle Interreligious dialogue
Digital Age
Church Mission
Le Duc, Anthony, SVD
The Church's Mission of Dialogue in the Digital Age
description The development of Internet Communication Technology (ICT) has led the world into a new context with social, philosophical, and theological implications. It also presents missionary challenges that demand due response from Church leaders and members. This paper explores the nature of the present context and the ramifications that this milieu holds for the Catholic Church and the Church's relationship with other religions. Close examination indicates that the digital age characterized by exponential increase in knowledge production, heightened sense of enclavism, and difficult to control disinformation about religions and religious matters places society at great risks for interreligious misunderstanding and conflict. It proposes that the way for the Church to respond to the present milieu is by taking a proactive approach in the mission of dialogue, engaging both the listening, and proclaiming dimensions. This mission of dialogue should no longer be viewed as simply a way of being Church but rather the way of being Church in the modern context. Without a proactive approach to mission of dialogue, the Church risks having its voice being drowned out by the great plethora of voices both inside and outside of the Church, many of which aim to disrupt unity within the Church as well as the Church’s missionary endeavors.
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title_short The Church's Mission of Dialogue in the Digital Age
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