Introduction. Christian ethics as creative moral response ; Digital literacies as praxis ; Moral approaches and digital technologies ; "We" and moral proportion ; Moral means
1. Programming for difference. Babel: valuing diversity ; Data, algorithms, and predictive analytics ; Searching difference, networking diversity ; Excursus 1: difference and self-understanding
2. Networked selves. Moral formation in a digital life ; Are we disconnected in our connection? ; Digitally creating the self ; The self as digital, or I share, and therefore I am ; Attunement and digital moral formation ; Excursus 2: moral complicity in the digital society
3. Moral functions beyond the delete key. Sin and metanoia in a digital age ; Digital data, archiving, and surveillance ; Ctrl+Z: to forget or to forgive? ; Moral functions of forgiveness and metanoia ; Digital disruption ; Excursus 3: God as panopticon or prisoner
4. Creation connectivity. Linking ecological, technological, and social issues ; Data mining and digital mattering ; Reconnecting with cocreative responsibility ; Excursus 4: digital clouds and dirt-filled devices
5. Ethical hacking and hacking ethics. Swords into plowshares ; Digital literacies for hacking ; Participatory culture and digital citizenship ; Creativity, hacking, and community ; Conclusion ; Excursus 5: reading and writing new visions.