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Teaching religion online to nontraditional adult learners

Teaching Theology & Religion, 2022
AbstractToday three‐fourths of those enrolled in undergraduate programs are nontraditional students, defined by the National Center for Education Statistics as adults with one or more of these characteristics:delayed enrollment into postsecondary education, attended part time, financially independent, worked full time while enrolled, had dependents ...
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Religion and Online Community in African Contexts

2022
Abstract Spirituality and religion define the African worldview and lifeworld. From time immemorial, community and religion have been the driving forces that have shaped African culture. This chapter looks at how new media communications interface with religion and community.
Bala A. Musa, Agnes Lucy Lando
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Online Media and Religion in America

2018
New and emerging media has played a pivotal role in Christianity throughout history. In early times, the Christian message was disseminated directly from Jesus and his followers to growing numbers of worshippers in the ancient world. This unmediated form of Christianity, while effective as a method of proselytization due to its immediacy and intimacy ...
Adam Bajan, Heidi A. Campbell
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Facts On File: World Religions Online

The Charleston Advisor, 2012
World Religions Online (WRO) is a multimedia resource that provides essays, short entries, biographies, and definitions related to world religions. While information is included on a variety of religions, there is special emphasis (Topic Centers) on African Traditional Religion, Buddhism, Catholicism & Orthodox Christianity ...
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Residualism: Online Survival of Rejected Religions

2017
Using information obtained online, this chapter considers how some rather well-known religious traditions of the past have given birth to genres of secular culture, and how online communications can accelerate the decline of controversial religions. The title “residualism” refers to the fact that the disintegration of a religion does not necessary lead
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Religion-Online

Choice Reviews Online, 2004
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Jediism: The Most Popular Online Virtual Religion

2017
Jedi religion is a perplexing cultural phenomenon, based on the Jedi Master mythology of the Star Wars movies, which drew heavily upon westernized visions of Zen Buddhism. In official government censuses held in 2001 there were 70,509 Jedis in Australia, 21,000 in Canada, 53,000 in New Zealand, 390,127 in England and Wales, and 14,052 in Scotland.
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Religion-Online

Choice Reviews Online, 2000
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Religion-Online

Choice Reviews Online, 2005
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