Understanding My Avatar: Cyberbeing, Bio- Digital Personhood, and Fictional Transcendences from an Orthodox Perspective.

In Jess Gilbert Sergey Trostyanskiy (ed.), The Mystical Tradition of the Eastern Church: Studies in Patristics, Liturgy, and Practice. pp. 193–216 (2019)
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