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Growing Down: Theology and Human Nature in the Virtual Age
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▼▲| Title: Growing Down: Theology and Human Nature in the Virtual Age By: Jaco J. Hamman Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 252 Vendor: Baylor University Press Publication Date: 2017 | Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches) Weight: 2 pounds ISBN: 1481306464 ISBN-13: 9781481306461 Stock No: WW306463 |
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▼▲ Growing Down explores the theological and psychological implications of humanitys fascination with technology. Author Jaco Hamman examines how our virtual relationships with and through tablets and phones, consoles and screens, have become potentially addictive substitutes for real human relationships. At the base of the technological revolution, as Hamman shows, are abiding theological questions--questions about what it means to be and to become a person in a technological world.
Hamman argues that the appeal of todays communications technologies, especially the need to be constantly connected and online, is deeply rooted in the most basic ways humans develop. Human relationship with technology mirrors the holding environment established between young children and their primary caregivers. The virtual world plays upon humanitys deep yearning to reestablish that primary life-giving environment and to recall those first loving and caring relationships. By handling a phone and engaging online, humans revisit the exhilaration, fear, relief, and confidence of belonging, discovering, and gaining knowledge. Technology affords a space where the self can play, feel alive, and be real.
Growing Down draws together theology, anthropology, neuroscience, object relations theory (especially the work of D. W. Winnicott), and empirical research to identify necessary intelligences for human flourishing in an increasingly virtual world. Humans can flourish in the face of the continued onslaught of rapid technological advances--even if they must grow down to do so.
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▼▲This book, written from the heart of the pastoral psychotherapeutic tradition in a fresh, contemporary way, invites an embracing of the importanceof any and all healing work that allows human beings to thrive and to be fully alive. Hammans book pushes us to accept that this work is probably harder than it has ever been, but also to believe that it is still possible, and may just yet save us.
-- Journal of Religion and HealthGrowing Down is an enriching read, inviting reflection about human nature, growth, interpersonal relating, and Christian spirituality. It avoids superficial judgments and polarities; rather, it invites readers to ponder and grapple with the nature of humanness awash in technology, particularly from a Christian perspective.
-- Christian Scholar's ReviewThis volume is a rich meditation on formation, technology, and the embodied connections that human beings need in order to flourish.
-- Religious Studies ReviewIn this highly technological world, I highly recommend taking the time to read this book. It will leave you wanting to grow up to be a grown-down.
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