RT Article T1 From the Historical Reformation to the “Digital Reformation”: Contemporary Theological Challenges JF The ecumenical review VO 72 IS 2 SP 209 OP 222 A1 Puntel, Joana T. A1 Sbardelotto, Moisés LA English PB Wiley-Blackwell YR 2020 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1726846490 AB This article analyzes the challenges presented for contemporary theological thinking by the current shifts in communication, starting from the concept of a “digital reformation” as a counterpart to the theological revolution that occurred with the historical Reformation. It goes on to consider how processes of communication on the Internet require us to rethink certain theological categories - from the new and renewed ways of constituting and manifesting theological knowledge within the digital environment through the emergence of new loci, subjects, and theological syntheses. We conclude that the challenges of contemporary digital culture and the need for a connected theology mean that theology, as a field of knowledge, requires a new theological synthesis. K1 Internet K1 Digital Reformation K1 Digital social networks K1 Theology DO 10.1111/erev.12508