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#deltaδmovement: Hong Kong’s Lay Theologies in the Making (Digitally)
Ann Gillian Chu
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Hong Kong
100%
Lay Theology
100%
Christian
63%
Christian Leaders
18%
Diasporic Communities
18%
Christian Community
18%
Hashtag Movements
18%
Technological Progress
9%
Hong Kong Protests
9%
Daily Life
9%
Christianity
9%
Diaspora
9%
Social Media Platforms
9%
Social Media Engagement
9%
Protestant
9%
Pastors
9%
Messaging Apps
9%
Facebook Posts
9%
Facebook Comments
9%
Decentralized Nature
9%
Previous Generation
9%
Social Gaming
9%
Contemporary Context
9%
Expression Form
9%
Social Media Interaction
9%
Social Media Messaging
9%
Self-initiated
9%
Instagram Posts
9%
Game Platform
9%
Laity
9%
Digital Trail
9%
Born-digital Records
9%
Priesthood of All Believers
9%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Religious Research
100%
Expression
27%
Digital
18%
Online
18%
Leaders
18%
Engagement
18%
Christian community
18%
Narrative
9%
Christianity
9%
Protestant
9%
Collaborative
9%
Daily Life
9%
Transformative
9%
believers
9%
Pastors
9%
Hong Kong Protests
9%
Facebook
9%
Controlled
9%
Priesthood
9%
Trails
9%
Laity
9%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Gaming
100%
Facebook
100%
Instagram
100%