Vicarious Religion: A Response [PDF]
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in the Journal of Contemporary Religion © 2010 Copyright Taylor & Francis; Journal of Contemporary Religion is available online at http://www.informaworld ...
Billings Alan +4 more
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"Cyberising" God: A Theo-Phenomenological Investigation of Religion Online and Online Religion
A strong demand to rejuvenate the package of religion becomes inevitable consequence of current globalization era which is marked by the emerging of the giant network of networks, the Internet.
Fazlul Rahman
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Cérémonies de mariage dans World of Warcraft : Transfert rituel ou institution collective?
Wedding Ceremonies in World of Warcraft: Ritual transfer or collective institution? My research over the past three years has been focused particularly on online religion in the virtual universe of the videogame World of Warcraft (WoW) as it is played in
Olivier SERVAIS
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Mediatized Spirituality: A Critical Appraisal of the Media-Religion Nexus in Nigeria
Religion in Nigeria is predominantly manifested in three identifiable forms: Christianity, Islam and African Traditional Religion. All three forms, but especially the first two, have in recent years embraced the “media logic,” packaging religious ...
Allwell Okechukwu Nwankwo
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Majelis Tafsir Al-Qur’an (MTA) Religion Online for Ideological Da’wa Massification
Religious communities use the internet as a spiritual network to seek spiritual goals, and they interpret it through narratives shared through online spaces.
Rina Sari Kusuma +1 more
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The Devil's long tail: religious moderation and extremism on the Web [PDF]
In this article, we examine Chris Anderson's theory of the long tail with regard not to an economic market, but rather to the competitive marketplace of ideas.
O'Hara, Kieron, Stevens, David
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Online Opportunities in Secularizing Societies? Clergy and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Ireland
This article explores how Christian clergy in Ireland have framed their adoption of online ministries during the COVID-19 pandemic as opportunities for the churches to retain some significance, even in secularizing societies.
Gladys Ganiel
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Covid-19 And Religion: Response Believers About Online Service
Covid-19 provides lessons for society, especially believers. The real fellowship must be limited, and online worship held, making believers enter a new atmosphere.
Ezra Tari +2 more
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How to Worship in the Metaverse: Religious Experience and the Affordances of a New Medium
The extent to which the metaverse will become a site for religious and spiritual experience depends on how the aims of users align with the new medium’s potentialities for action, or “affordances”. Affordances are formed as the social, technological, and
Marco Adria
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Virtual Ritual, Real Faith : the Revirtualization of Religious Ritual in Cyberspace [PDF]
Cheryl Anne Casey deals with Practicing Faith in Cyberspace: Conceptions and Functions of Religious Rituals on the Internet. She examines the emerging phenomenon of online religious rituals and their functions for participants in order to illuminate the ...
Casey, Cheryl Anne
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