The Pop Theology of Videogames: Producing and Playing with Religion

Young people in the West are more likely to encounter religion in videogames than in places of worship like churches, mosques or temples. Lars de Wildt interviews developers and players of games such as Assassin's Creed to find out how and why the Pop Theology of Videogames is so appealing to m...

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Autor principal: de Wildt, Lars (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Livro
Idioma:Inglês
Verificar disponibilidade: HBZ Gateway
WorldCat: WorldCat
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado em: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023
Em:Ano: 2023
Coletânea / Revista:Games and Play
Outras palavras-chave:B DIG & SM
B REL & THEOL
B Videogames, religion, production studies, consumption studies, qualitative sociology
B GAMES / Video & Electronic
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion
B Video Games Religious aspects
B Contemporary Society
B online games: strategy guides / Computer games
B Media Studies / Social Science
B Video games - Religious aspects
B GAME
B Media Studies
B Sociology
B CONTEMP SOC
B Jeux vidéo - Aspect religieux - Christianisme
B Game Studies
B MEDIA
B Religion and Theology
B Religion: general
B Film, Media, and Communication
B FMC
B Digital and Social Media
Acesso em linha: Volltext (kostenfrei)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9789463729864

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500 |a Chapter 1. Introduction Part I. Producing Religion "Which choices lead game-makers to use religion in their videogames?" Chapter 2. Making Religion at Ubisoft Chapter 3. Indie-pendent: the Arthouse Gods of Indie games Part II. Consuming Religion "How do players make sense of and relate to religion in videogames?" Chapter 4. Public Religion on Videogame Forums Chapter 5. Single-player Religion Part III. Conclusion Chapter 6. Conclusion: Pop Theology. Complete bibliography Index 
520 |a Young people in the West are more likely to encounter religion in videogames than in places of worship like churches, mosques or temples. Lars de Wildt interviews developers and players of games such as Assassin's Creed to find out how and why the Pop Theology of Videogames is so appealing to modern audiences. Based on extensive fieldwork, this book argues that developers of videogames and their players engage in a 'Pop Theology' through which laymen reconsider traditional questions of religion by playing with them. Games allow us to play with religious questions and identities in the same way that children play at being a soldier, or choose to 'play house.' This requires a radical rethinking of religious questions as no longer just questions of belief or disbelief; but as truths to be tried on, compared, and discarded at will. 
520 |a Junge Menschen im Westen begegnen Religion eher in Videospielen als in Gotteshäusern wie Kirchen, Moscheen oder Tempeln. Lars de Wildt interviewt Entwickler und Spieler von Spielen wie Assassin's Creed, um herauszufinden, wie und warum die Pop-Theologie der Videospiele das moderne Publikum so anspricht. Basierend auf umfangreicher Feldforschung argumentiert dieses Buch, dass Entwickler von Videospielen und ihre Spieler eine „Pop-Theologie“ betreiben, durch die Laien traditionelle Fragen der Religion spielerisch neu überdenken. Spiele ermöglichen es uns, mit religiösen Fragen und Identitäten zu spielen, so wie Kinder Soldat spielen oder „Vater-Mutter-Kind“ spielen. Dies erfordert ein radikales Umdenken in Bezug auf religiöse Fragen, die nicht länger nur Fragen des Glaubens oder Unglaubens sind, sondern Wahrheiten, die nach Belieben ausprobiert, verglichen und verworfen werden können. [Mit KI übersetzt] 
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