From Catechism to Twitter. M. Remery. Tweeting with GOD 1: #Big Bang, Bible, Crusades, purgatory… Tweeting with GOD 2: #Prayer, sex, career, sin… Edycja Świętego Pawła, Częstochowa 2014, p. 224 i p. 224 + application #TwGOD. Cover Image

Od katechizmu do Twittera. Michel Remery. Tweetując z Bogiem 1: #Wielki Wybuch, Biblia, wyprawy krzyżowe, czyścieć... Tweetując z Bogiem 2: #Modlitwa, seks, kariera, grzech śmiertelny... Edycja Świętego Pawła, Częstochowa 2014, ss. 224 i ss. 224 + ap
From Catechism to Twitter. M. Remery. Tweeting with GOD 1: #Big Bang, Bible, Crusades, purgatory… Tweeting with GOD 2: #Prayer, sex, career, sin… Edycja Świętego Pawła, Częstochowa 2014, p. 224 i p. 224 + application #TwGOD.

Author(s): Andrzej Kiciński
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Social Sciences, Education, Media studies, Communication studies, Theology and Religion, School education, Pastoral Theology
Published by: Norbertinum
Keywords: social media; new evangelization; religious education

Summary/Abstract: “Tweeting with God” is worth getting to know from both pastoral and mediaperspectives. The Dutch Catechism created the perspective that Christians encounterdifferent religions and ideologies, and that we need to explain the approachof Catholicism in relation to old and new ideological trends. Today thereis a new “Dutch” idea of passing down the faith to younger generations throughsocial media. In this model the current young generation asks questions of theChurch, and the Church – in this case through a cleric, a single priest leadingpastoral groups – attempts to give them the answer. Written responses are placedin a book and in modern applications, and via smartphone, tablet, or other tools,these responses allow access to the world of religious leading a dialog of faith insocial media.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 139-141
  • Page Count: 3
  • Language: Polish