Mar 02, 2026
New publication: "Doing Theology Digitally" with an article by Hermann Diebel-Fischer and Martin Kutz
Cover of the book "Doing Theology Digitally"
A new anthology on theology and digitalization has recently been published: "Doing Theology Digitally". The book shows how faith can be lived, reflected on and shaped in the digital space. The volume combines theological principles with concrete examples from social media, AI, scripture research and religious education - international, interdisciplinary and interreligious.
It includes an article by Carina Geldhauser, Hermann Diebel-Fischer and Martin Kutz: "Theology in the process of quantifying life's facts. The authors explore the question of what effects the computerization of our world has and how it can be appropriately countered. Is there a condition for success for the digitally measured world?
The volume is open access.