[Air-l] Re: Air-l-aoir.org Digest, Vol 13, Issue 14

Derek Mcmillan derekmcmillan1951 at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Aug 15 07:01:46 PDT 2005


A somewhat irreverent comment I heard on CNN was "the
new Pope has a website. This is interesting because
the Church has been slow to adapt to new technology -
until recently a laptop was an altar boy."




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>    1. NEW BOOK: Religion and Cyberspace (Morten
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> Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 12:00:51 +0200
> From: Morten Thomsen H?jsgaard <hojs at hum.ku.dk>
> Subject: [Air-l] NEW BOOK: Religion and Cyberspace
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> Looking for literature on the implications of
> religious communication on the 
> Internet?
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> This new book might be an idea:
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> Religion and Cyberspace.
> 
> Morten T. Højsgaard & Margit Warburg (eds).
> 
> Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd.
> 
> 224 pages. 2005.
> 
> ISBN 0-415-35763-2 (paperback).
> 
> ISBN 0-415-35767-5 (hardback).
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> Religion and Cyberspace explores how religious
> individuals and groups are 
> responding to the opportunities and challenges that
> cyberspace brings. It 
> asks how religious experience is generated and
> enacted online, and how faith 
> is shaped by factors such as limitless choice, lack
> of religious authority, 
> and the conflict between recognised and
> non-recognised forms of worship.
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> The book includes new chapters by Eileen Barker,
> Lorne L. Dawson, and 
> Stephen D. O'Leary.
> 
> 
> 
> See the complete list of contributors and chapters
> on 
> http://www.staff.hum.ku.dk/hojs/relcyb.html.
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> With kind regards,
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> 
> Morten T. Højsgaard
> 
> External Lecturer, Ph.D.
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> University of Copenhagen
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> Department of History of Religions
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> Artillerivej 86
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> 2300 Copenhagen S
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