Perceptions and sense of what is sacred in the digital generations

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The purpose of this article is to inquire into the perception and sense of what is considered sacred by youth mediated by the use of technology, the internet and social media. Based on an approximation to digital young generations and their perception of what is considered sacred, there is an approach to investigate religion and digital culture. What is sacred is built and showed in alternative spaces out of traditional institutions, such as the internet and social media. The cyberspace allows what is sacred to get closer to the human being in his pursue of God.

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Balladares-Burgos, J., & Avilés-Salvador, M. (2020). Perceptions and sense of what is sacred in the digital generations. Perseitas, 8, 142–159. https://doi.org/10.21501/23461780.3530

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