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“ATTEND TO THYSELF:” ATTENTIVENESS AND DIGITAL CULTURE
“ATTEND TO THYSELF:” ATTENTIVENESS AND DIGITAL CULTURE

Author(s): Maximos Constas
Subject(s): Comparative Studies of Religion, Biblical studies, Systematic Theology
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: digital culture; attention; watchfulness; hesychasm; Philokalia; spirituality; distractions;

Summary/Abstract: The rise of digital culture has created both tremendous human possibilities as well as tremendous challenges and problems. Powerful corporate and commercial interests compete for our attention, which has become a valuable commodity in the online world. Living in a culture of organized distractions, human awareness is fragmented, causing us to lose touch with ourselves, our neighbors, the world around us, and God. This paper explores the traditional ascetic practice of attention and watchfulness which it recommends as a coun-terweight to modern cultural, psychological, and spiritual fragmentation. The principal sources under consideration are drawn from the Philokalia, a collection of writings devoted to the practice of “attending to oneself.”

  • Issue Year: LXVII/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 365-375
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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