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학술저널
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한국기독교교육정보학회 기독교교육정보 기독교교육정보 제13집
발행연도
2006.4
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147 - 178 (32page)

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Traditional notion of independent, unitary, and stable identity is no longer viable for people who experience multiple and flexible identity in the cyber age. Cyberspace certainly opens up a whole new world of opportunity to present new images of selves. In the cyber age, self-identity is formed through interaction and exploration in multiple ways. It is formed by mutual constitution of real and virtual worlds. The experience of multiple identities can be positively understood as a chance to creatively develop individual potentiality and possibility, but it can also bring psychological anxiety and confusion and in the worst case, multiple identity disorder or self-fragmentation. Faced with this social phenomenon, the important roles and tasks of religion is to understand the formation and process of self-identity, and to encourage and support people to constitute more mature and healthy self-identity. The main purpose of this paper is to search for the roles and tasks of religion on the formation of self-identity by gaining insights from the understandings of self-identity in feminist and process thoughts.
Process and feminist thoughts can provide valuable insights to the understanding of self-identity as creative process, multiple and flexible self, interconnected self and moral self. Self-identity is newly woven in creative process through diverse experiences. Self in process necessarily implies a self with many different selves. By flowing in and out of multiple occasions, self is weaving together the contrasting fibers of experience in creative way, and the momentary self accomplishes its integrity by which many are woven into one complete experience. In a process of becoming, a self is inter-subjectively constituted in interaction with others. Every individual is essentially interconnected to one another, and self-identity is also constituted in interaction with others and the world.
Getting wisdom from these thoughts, religious communities need to encourage the creative process to search for new potentials and possibilities of self and to empower them to trust their own creativity. They also need to help people to integrate fragmented selves in creative ways and to awaken their moral sensibilities and responsibility. With these efforts, religious communities need to make efforts toward creating more inclusive and flexible communities.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 사이버 시대의 다중 정체성의 형성
Ⅲ. 다중 정체성 형성에 있어서 추구해야 할 자아이해
Ⅳ. 다중 정체성 형성에 있어서 종교의 역할과 과제 모색
Ⅴ. 결론
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