![]() ![]() ![]() They are also helpful if you want an overview of the app but don’t want to download it onto your device. These videos are helpful to watch alongside this chapter because they illustrate some of the features I mention in the “Spiritual Haptics” section of the chapter (pp. Each of these pages (except the last two) have videos demonstrating the features-the links provided here are for the Android version of the app. On jw.org there is a help page for JW Library that has support for Android, iOS, and Windows, including using the app, downloading the Bible in the app, managing downloaded content within the app, managing bookmarks, navigating the history in the app, customizing the reading experience in the app, using the search feature, highlighting text, installing the app if you cannot access an app store, and an FAQs page. Here are some links to Watch Tower Society materials on JW Library: In this chapter I try to make sense of the ways in which the use of the mobile app “JW Library” is used in Jehovah’s Witness ethical life. Fewkes (ed.), Anthropological perspectives on the religious uses of mobile apps. The JW Library mobile app, Jehovah’s Witness technological change, and ethical object-formation. ![]()
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