Moral and Spiritual Problemology of Activism and Clergy Selves in Virtual Space
“Self” as a challenging concept of the 20th century has been discussed in two spectrums, essentialist and empiricist. The first group views it as unique, while the second sees it as a product of social action. According to the second approach, selves are transformed in the virtual space by creating different scenes from the actual space. In different situations and platforms, one's self can present with various masks and have a distinct representation in front of others. This article uses the semi-structured interview method to examine the moral and spiritual problems resulting from developments in virtual space. The clergy are examined as prominent activists by objectifying them in this space. The qualitative content analysis method was used to answer and categorize our questions. The issues covered in this article include the universality of the clergy, interactions with abnormal groups, threats and opportunities for preaching, the prohibition of self-prosperity, and internal and external self-disclosure. The article also discusses narcissism and other related topics in detail.
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