Defining Digital Theology: Digital Humanities, Digital Religion and the Particular Work of the CODEC Research Centre and Network

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This article seeks to define Digital Theology, first by exploring the development of the CODEC Research Centre at Durham University - perhaps the only centre developed to explore Digital Theology. The aims of the centre and some of its projects are explored leading to a discussion of CODEC's place within Digital Humanities. The article concludes with a focus on different aspects and definitions of Digital Theology.

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Phillips, P., Schiefelbein-Guerrero, K., & Kurlberg, J. (2019). Defining Digital Theology: Digital Humanities, Digital Religion and the Particular Work of the CODEC Research Centre and Network. Open Theology, 5(1), 29–43. https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2019-0003

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