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|a Growing Down :
|b Theology and Human Nature in the Virtual Age /
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|a Waco, Texas :
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|a "The question that drives this inquiry is the question of being and becoming a person in a technological world"--Introduction.
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|a Self intelligence : toward a theology of being an "I am" -- Relational intelligence : toward a theology of "being with" -- Transitional intelligence : toward a theology of illusion -- Reparative intelligence : toward a theology of care -- Playground intelligence : toward a theology of play -- Technological intelligence : toward a theology of discovery and devices.
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|a Hamman argues that the appeal of today's communications technologies, especially the need to be constantly connected and online, is deeply rooted in the most basic ways humans develop. Human relationship with technology mirrors the holding environment established between young children and their primary caregivers. The virtual world plays upon humanity's deep yearning to reestablish that primary life-giving environment and to recall those first loving and caring relationships. By handling a phone and engaging online, humans revisit the exhilaration, fear, relief, and confidence of belonging, discovering, and gaining knowledge. Technology affords a space where the self can play, feel alive, and be real. --Publisher description.
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