Christianity after Christendom: Exploring the Human Condition in the Digital Age ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** The Theology & Contemporary Culture research group is a free consortium of young researche endeavors to affirm the rich legacy of theological ideas that lie dormant within a media/t dominated world. It adheres to the modes of faith that contribute to the secular scientifi than annul them in dismissive opposition. In doing so, it also aims at understanding what it no longer means to be human in our contemporary European and global culture. Our work i reading “the signs of the times” we live in. The Protestant Theological Faculty is hosting this research project, the full title of whi “Christianity after Christendom: Exploring the Human Condition in the Digital Age” (2019-2 The project embraces a holistic approach to human experience living in information society hypothesis of this project is that advanced systems of communication transform the experie the construction of identity, and the formation of social and political communities. The p that this experience as a whole is mediated and shaped by an algorithmic rationality as th form of secularization in our historical present. At the same time, it intends to present culture defined by algorithms like those on social media in the totalitarian manner of a r attempts to bring theology, as such, into dialogue with predominant issues of the present information interconnectivity and digital or datafied ways of life. More information, including biographies of all members [ URL "https://tcc.etf.cuni.cz/peop Theology & Contemporary Culture research group available at https://tcc.etf.cuni.cz/ [ URL tcc.etf.cuni.cz/"] .