Abstract
<p> “Doing Theology Digitally” is a practical guide to the digital transformation of the church, theology and religious policy. The book shows how faith can be lived, reflected upon and shaped in the digital space – in an innovative, interdisciplinary and understandable way. The volume combines theological foundations with concrete examples from social media, AI, scriptural research and religious education. Become part of the digital reformation – with practical tools and profound reflection for teaching, community work and personal interest. <bold>With contributions by</bold> Ali Aghaei | Clifford B. Anderson | Hermann Diebel-Fischer | Lale Diklitaş | Jasmin Eder | Carina Geldhauser | Mohammad Gharaibeh | Christoph Günther | Ryan Haecker | Nadeem Elias Khan | Martin Kutz | Marie Meyer | Armina Omerika | Ramazan Özgü | Ralf Peter Reimann | Frank Schwabe | Christian Sterzik | Akif Tahiiev | Benedict Totsche This title is also available as open access. </p>