Reforming bodies under surveillance: an urgent task for theological education

In attending to the relationship between surveillance and human flourishing, this chapter contributes to filling the gap in theological education around recognising that digitized, deconstructed bodies in cyberspace have material implications for people’s life chances. It considers theological works...

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Pubblicato in:Reforming practical theology
Autore principale: Stoddart, Eric 1960- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: International Academy of Practical Theology [2019]
In: Reforming practical theology
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Sorveglianza / Corpo / Informazione / Identità / Chiesa
Notazioni IxTheo:NBE Antropologia
NCC Etica sociale
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Riepilogo:In attending to the relationship between surveillance and human flourishing, this chapter contributes to filling the gap in theological education around recognising that digitized, deconstructed bodies in cyberspace have material implications for people’s life chances. It considers theological works on contemporary surveillance and places the issues in relation to van der Ploeg’s ‘informationized body’ and Swinton’s proposal for the ‘resurrection of the person’. Patel’s problematizing of the browning of bodies under surveillance brings engagement with media misrepresentation of marginalized groups. The chapter’s core argument is that digitized bodies need reforming as social persons and that subjects of surveillance deserve formation that is not driven by prevailing social prejudices. The core theological claim is that cruciform, rather than hierarchical, surveillance demands Christian solidarity with people who find themselves under diverse forms of unjust surveillance. The chapter concludes with a call to the Church to assess its own participation in cultures of surveillance.
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.25785/iapt.cs.v1i0.73