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

    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... mehr

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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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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Open theology; Berlin : de Gruyter, 2015; 5(2019), 1, Seite 29-43; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: CODEC; Computing for Humanities; Digital Humanities; Digital Theology; Theology; digital culture
  2. The Impact of Digital Research
    Thinking about the MARK16 Project
    Autor*in: Clivaz, Claire
    Erschienen: 2019

    This article presents the challenges of developing Humanities research in a digital environment in relation to a New Testament test-case: the MARK16 project. The first section argues that virtual research environments (VREs) have become an excellent... mehr

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    This article presents the challenges of developing Humanities research in a digital environment in relation to a New Testament test-case: the MARK16 project. The first section argues that virtual research environments (VREs) have become an excellent milieu in which to develop a digitized research project based on collaborative work. The second section presents an overview of VREs and digital projects on the New Testament. The third section demonstrates the ways in which the MARK16 project participates in the development of VREs and fosters new modes of engaging material in digitized NT research.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Open theology; Berlin : de Gruyter, 2015; 5(2019), 1, Seite 1-12; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: DARIAH; Digital Humanities; Gospel of Mark; Humanities; New Testament; VRE; digital culture; digital practices; history; research