A study of a christian conception of vocation in networked life: in dialogue with Oliver O’Donovan and Robert Adams
<p>In networked life, individuals are encouraged to live with a sense of limitlessness, and yet are provided with less, agency diminished, if not corrupted. Action within networked life seeks control or dominance in the material realm, such short-termism antithetical to freedom. These challeng...
Main Author: | Csorba, E |
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Other Authors: | Biggar, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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