Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-17-2015
Publication Title
America Magazine: The National Catholic Review
Abstract
The juggernaut of digital culture, which really has hatched the biggest cultural metamorphosis since Gutenberg’s printing press, affects every aspect of late modern life in fundamental ways—ways, moreover, that are often obscured from our perception. After all, the hardest chains to break, the saying goes, are the ones you can’t see.
Publisher Name
America Press Inc.
Identifier
1943-3697
Recommended Citation
Murphy, Michael. Swipe Left: A Theology of Tinder and Digital Dating. America Magazine: The National Catholic Review, , : , 2015. Retrieved from Loyola eCommons, Theology: Faculty Publications and Other Works,
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