The digital humanities in biblical studies and theology

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  • who: from the for a "big tent" brand of digital theology that is multi-faceted, engaged with DH, and self-critical of the consequences of the digital turnThe next article by Matthew Ryan Robinson ("Embedded, not Plugged-In: Digital Humanities and Fair Participation in Systematic Theological Research") continues to explore the consequences of DH for theology. Robinson notes that systematic theologians have found aspects of digital culture worthy of theological critique and reflection, but the discipline has not yet fully engaged the possibilities of digital tools for theological research. At the heart of the article is a . . .

     

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