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Author(s) -
Linards Rozentāls,
Latvijas Universitāte,
Ieva Salmane-Kuļikovska,
Ilze Ūdre
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cel̦š
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2592-9356
pISSN - 1407-7841
DOI - 10.22364/cl.71.06
Subject(s) - proclamation , worship , gospel , work (physics) , sociology , media studies , engineering , law , political science , theology , philosophy , mechanical engineering
The article “Do We Put a Full Stop?” describes the development of digitalization within the Christian church, which was significantly accelerated by the impact of the crisis caused by Covid-19, based on several surveys conducted in Europe, including Latvia. The Covid-19 crisis has necessitated the rapid development of various digital formats of proclaiming the Gospel. They attracted more people than the previous analogue worship services. However, a distinction should be made between streaming analogue formats and creating a specific digital offer characterized by digital belonging, participation, and interactive relationships. It is not clear at this moment whether these formats have a sustainable character or whether they are a transitory phenomenon. The digitalization of church work has also raised issues such as digital Holy Communion, the advantages of a network of small, horizontally structured communities versus large, hierarchically formed congregations and churches with a large analogue infrastructure. The development of the digital church alongside the proclamation in analogue formats is inevitable. The future of the church is hybrid – analogue and digital. Digital formats will develop alongside analogue without replacing them, while the analogue church will be enriched by the influence of public digital church platforms. The digital church is not an adjunct, but an important and essential part of the work of the congregation and the church.

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