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The Trinity and cyber culture: Crafting theologically responsible analogies in the digital age
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This article examines the use of cyber culture as a contemporary context for Trinitarian analogy within the discipline of systematic theology. Grounded in Scripture, the Nicene Creed, and classical Trinitarian doctrine, the study investigates whether and under what conditions phenomena such as algorithmic governance, digital identity, and online community may function as illustrative analogies without compromising doctrinal integrity. By employing a rule-governed dogmatic methodology, the article critically evaluates these analogies according to explicit criteria: fidelity to biblical revelation, consistency with Nicene orthodoxy, adherence to the inseparability of divine operations [opera ad extra indivisa sunt], and disciplined application of the via negationis. The analysis demonstrates that cyber-cultural analogies cannot function as ontological models or theological sources, but may serve a limited, contrastive, and pedagogical role when subordinated to the regula fidei. In doing so, the article contributes to contemporary debates on theological contextualisation by clarifying a responsible framework for engaging digital culture in Trinitarian theology.
Contribution: This article advances systematic and digital theology by proposing four criteria for Trinitarian analogies, distinguishing illustrative from ontological analogies, and refining Trinitarian appropriation to prevent reductionist readings, offering a concise, methodologically responsible model for contextualising doctrine in the digital age.
Title: The Trinity and cyber culture: Crafting theologically responsible analogies in the digital age
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This article examines the use of cyber culture as a contemporary context for Trinitarian analogy within the discipline of systematic theology.
Grounded in Scripture, the Nicene Creed, and classical Trinitarian doctrine, the study investigates whether and under what conditions phenomena such as algorithmic governance, digital identity, and online community may function as illustrative analogies without compromising doctrinal integrity.
By employing a rule-governed dogmatic methodology, the article critically evaluates these analogies according to explicit criteria: fidelity to biblical revelation, consistency with Nicene orthodoxy, adherence to the inseparability of divine operations [opera ad extra indivisa sunt], and disciplined application of the via negationis.
The analysis demonstrates that cyber-cultural analogies cannot function as ontological models or theological sources, but may serve a limited, contrastive, and pedagogical role when subordinated to the regula fidei.
In doing so, the article contributes to contemporary debates on theological contextualisation by clarifying a responsible framework for engaging digital culture in Trinitarian theology.
Contribution: This article advances systematic and digital theology by proposing four criteria for Trinitarian analogies, distinguishing illustrative from ontological analogies, and refining Trinitarian appropriation to prevent reductionist readings, offering a concise, methodologically responsible model for contextualising doctrine in the digital age.
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