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  1. New Testament in a Digital Culture
    A Biblaridion (Little Book) Lost in the Web?
    Autor*in: Clivaz, Claire
    Erschienen: 2014

    The digital revolution makes one attentive to a “blind spot” of modernity, the influence of the material support of writing on ideas and concepts. Modernity has led us to “believe” in the existence of “works” and “ideas” independently of their... mehr

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    The digital revolution makes one attentive to a “blind spot” of modernity, the influence of the material support of writing on ideas and concepts. Modernity has led us to “believe” in the existence of “works” and “ideas” independently of their concrete expressions in the supports of writing. Such beliefs have deeply influenced modern methodologies, and among them the biblical methodological approaches. The digital revolution reminds one to take a humble attitude to our ideas, and also to our attachment to literary “works”, paying attention to the texts as documents and objects. Starting from this general idea, this article considers first the impact of some modern beliefs on Classical studies. The second part of this article argues that digital culture can particularly help us to rediscover a culture with plural literacies. Finally, this article asks if the New Testament is becoming a biblaridion (Revelation 10:2, 9-10), a “very small booklet”, lost in the World Wide Web, losing more and more of its covers and becoming potentially a “liquid book”, as described by Jacques Derrida (Adema, 2012). To go beyond such a perception, I will consider other ways to deal with a Scripture that is going out of the Book.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Journal of religion, media and digital culture; Leiden : Brill, 2012; 3(2014), 3, Seite 20-38; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Digital humanities; biblical studies; classical studies; history of the book; materiality of writing
  2. Special Issue Introduction: Religion and Material Texts in the Americas
    Autor*in: Hazard, Sonia
    Erschienen: 2021

    This special issue offers a capacious sample of scholarship on religion and material texts in the Americas, and seeks to reveal the potential of material-texts approaches for the study of religion. It features articles by four early-career... mehr

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    This special issue offers a capacious sample of scholarship on religion and material texts in the Americas, and seeks to reveal the potential of material-texts approaches for the study of religion. It features articles by four early-career Americanists (Emily Floyd, Alexandra Kaloyanides, Roxanne Korpan, and Martin Tsang) whose research bridges both areas. Because material texts research typically relies on archives for its source base, I asked the authors of the “In Conversation” essays (Matthew P. Brown, Steffi Dippold, Kyle Roberts, and Judith Weisenfeld) to discuss what they see as the challenges and opportunities confronting archival research in material texts today. While the collected eight pieces reflect the diversity and originality of their authors, they make several collective contributions. They demonstrate how material texts mediate power, especially amid encounters involving state, colonial, and missionary actors; exemplify the strength of interpretations informed by hands-on encounters with material texts; display a critical alertness to the structures through which material texts have been collected and made legible to researchers today; and show what we stand to gain from collaborative scholarship

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Material religion; Abingdon : Taylor & Francis, 2005; 17(2021), 2, Seite 141-146; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: material turn; digital humanities; manuscript culture; print culture; materiality; archives; bibliography; history of the book
  3. Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
    Erschienen: 2005

    Collections of Sources ; q6 This site offers a selective list of links to web sites which are useful for researchers working in the Renaissance and the Reformation. mehr

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    Collections of Sources ; q6 This site offers a selective list of links to web sites which are useful for researchers working in the Renaissance and the Reformation.

     

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    Schlagworte: Classics; Medieval; Reformation; Renaissance; religion; history of the book; texts; databases; authors; WWW resources; libraries; institutions; journals; exhibitions; images; English literature; English literature
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