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Gaming and the Divine : A New Systematic Theology of Video Games, Paperback / softback Book

Gaming and the Divine : A New Systematic Theology of Video Games Paperback / softback

Part of the Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies series

Paperback / softback

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This book formulates a new theological approach to the study of religion in gaming.

Video games have become one of the most important cultural artifacts of modern society, both as mediators of cultural, social, and religious values and in terms of commercial success.

This has led to a significant increase in the critical analysis of this relatively new medium, but theology as an academic discipline is noticeably behind the other humanities on this subject.

The book first covers the fundamentals of cultural theology and video games.

It then moves on to set out a Christian systematic theology of gaming, focusing on creational theology, Christology, anthropology, evil, moral theology, and thanatology.

Each chapter introduces case studies from video games connected to the specific theme.

In contrast to many studies which focus on online multiplayer games, the examples considered are largely single player games with distinct narratives and ‘end of game’ moments.

The book concludes by synthesizing these themes into a new theology of video games.

This study addresses a significant aspect of contemporary society that has yet to be discussed in any depth by theologians.

It is, therefore, a fantastic resource for any scholar engaging with the religious aspects of digital and popular culture.

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