Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture

Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture
Author: David Hamidović,Claire Clivaz,Sarah Bowen Savant
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9004346732

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Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture presents an overview of the digital turn in Ancient Jewish and Christian manuscripts visualisation, data mining and communication. Edited by David Hamidovic, Claire Clivaz and Sarah Bowen Savant, it gathers together the contributions of seventeen scholars involved in Biblical, Early Jewish and Christian studies. The volume attests to the spreading of digital humanities in these fields and presents fundamental analysis of the rise of visual culture as well as specific test-cases concerning ancient manuscripts. Sophisticated visualisation tools, stylometric analysis, teaching and visual data, epigraphy and visualisation belong notably to the varied overview presented in the volume.

Ancient Worlds in Digital Culture

Ancient Worlds in Digital Culture
Author: Claire Clivaz,Paul Dilley,David Hamidović
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004325234

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The volume presents a selection of research projects in Digital Humanities applied to the “Biblical Studies” in the widest sense and context. Taken as a whole, the volume restitutes the merging Digital Culture at the beginning of the 21st century.

Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture

Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture
Author: David Hamidović,Claire Clivaz,Sarah Bowen Savant
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004399297

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Ancient Manuscripts in Digital Culture presents an overview of the digital turn in Ancient Jewish and Christian manuscripts visualisation, data mining and communication. Edited by David Hamidović, Claire Clivaz and Sarah Bowen Savant, it gathers together the contributions of seventeen scholars involved in Biblical, Early Jewish and Christian studies. The volume attests to the spreading of digital humanities in these fields and presents fundamental analysis of the rise of visual culture as well as specific test-cases concerning ancient manuscripts. Sophisticated visualisation tools, stylometric analysis, teaching and visual data, epigraphy and visualisation belong notably to the varied overview presented in the volume.

The Dead Sea Scrolls in Ancient Media Culture

The Dead Sea Scrolls in Ancient Media Culture
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2023-02-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004537804

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This book is a collection of cutting-edge essays on the Dead Sea Scrolls as part of ancient Mediterranean media culture, featuring interdisciplinary feedback from scholars in New Testament studies and Classics.

The Bible Social Media and Digital Culture

The Bible  Social Media and Digital Culture
Author: Peter M. Phillips
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2019-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780429671517

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This book centres on the use of the Bible within contemporary digital social media culture and gives an overview of its use online with examples from brand-new research from the CODEC Research Centre at Durham University, UK. It examines the shift from a propositional to a therapeutic approach to faith from a sociological standpoint. The book covers two research projects in particular: the Twitter Gospels and Online Moralistic Therapeutic Deism. It explores the data as they relate to Abby Day’s concept of performative belief, picking up on Mia Lövheim’s challenge to see how this concept works out in digital culture and social media. It also compares the data to various construals of contemporary approaches to faith performative faith, including Christian Smith and Melissa Lundquist Denton’s concept of moralistic therapeutic deism. Other research is also compared to the findings of these projects, including a micro-project on Celebrities and the Bible, to give a wider perspective on these issues in both the UK and the USA. As a sociological exploration of Digital Millennial culture and its relationship to sacred texts, this will be of keen interest to scholars of Biblical studies, religion and digital media, and contemporary lived religion.

New Approaches to Textual and Image Analysis in Early Jewish and Christian Studies

New Approaches to Textual and Image Analysis in Early Jewish and Christian Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022-10-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004515116

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This volume explores Biblical Studies and its relationship to the Digital Humanities in all its complexity, focusing on new approaches to texts and images.

Digital Humanities and Christianity

Digital Humanities and Christianity
Author: Tim Hutchings,Claire Clivaz
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2021-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110574043

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This volume provides the first comprehensive introduction to the intersections between Christianity and the digital humanities. DH is a well-established, fast-growing, multidisciplinary field producing computational applications and analytical models to enable new kinds of research. Scholars of Christianity were among the first pioneers to explore these possibilities, using digital approaches to transform the study of Christian texts, history and ideas, and innovative work is taking place today all over the world. This volume aims to celebrate and continue that legacy by bringing together 15 of the most exciting contemporary projects, grouped into four categories. “Canon, corpus and manuscript” examines physical texts and collections. “Words and meanings” explores digital approaches to language and linguistics. “Digital history” uses digital techniques to explore the Christian past, and “Theology and pedagogy” engages with digital approaches to teaching, formation and Christian ideas. This volume introduces key debates, shares exciting initiatives, and aims to encourage new innovations in analysis and communication. Christianity and the Digital Humanities is ideally suited as a starting point for students and researchers interested in this vast and complex field.

The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity

The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity
Author: Bruce W. Longenecker,David E. Wilhite
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2023-08-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781108671293

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The first three hundred years of the common era witnessed critical developments that would become foundational for Christianity itself, as well as for the societies and later history that emerged thereafter. The concept of 'ancient Christianity,' however, along with the content that the category represents, has raised much debate. This is, in part, because within this category lie multiple forms of devotion to Jesus Christ, multiple phenomena, and multiple permutations in the formative period of Christian history. Within those multiples lie numerous contests, as varieties of Christian identity laid claim to authority and authenticity in different ways. The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity addresses these contested areas with both nuance and clarity by reviewing, synthesizing, and critically engaging recent scholarly developments. The 27 thematic chapters, specially commissioned for this volume from an international team of scholars, also offer constructive ways forward for future research.