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Media Theology: New Communication Technologies as religious constructs, metaphors, and experiences

New Media & Society, 2016
Recent studies have seen religious observance as inherently related to available communication technologies. This study follows this thrust but complements the focus on religious praxis with a look at media theology—the ideological dimension of the religion and media nexus.
Menahem Blondheim, Hananel Rosenberg
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POPULAR RELIGION AS A UNIFYING FACTOR IN THE LATINO/A RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY: A PENTECOSTAL PROPOSAL IN US LATINO/A ECUMENICAL THEOLOGY

Journal of Pentecostal Theology, 2003
ABSTRACT This article addresses popular religion as conceived by Hispanic theologians. The article is contextual in its nature, focusing only on an intra-dialogue among Latino/a theologians. Popular religion is considered by many to be impregnated all over the lives of Latinos living in the United States.
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The first religious community in Rijeka: centuries of the presence of Augustinian hermits in the town of Rječina (14th-18th century) / Marko Medved: Filius convetus Fluminensis. Augustinian hermits of St Jerome in Rijeka, Srednja Europa – Catholic Faculty of Theology of the University of Zagreb, Zagreb, 2020, pp. 757

Hrvatska revija, 2021
U gradu Rijeci od 14. pa sve do zadnje četvrtine 18. stoljeća živjeli su i djelovali pustinjaci reda sv. Augustina (Ordo Eremitarum Sancti Augustini). Bila je to – vrijedi napose istaknuti – prva redovnička zajednica u ovom primorskom i lučkom gradu koji srednjovjekovni i ranonovovjekovni povijesni izvori nazivaju: Reka/Rika svetoga Vida/ St.
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Humility and religious leadership: a qualitative study of theology and practice

Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 2021
Claire E Wolfteich   +2 more
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Media Theology: New Communication Technologies as religious constructs, metaphors, and experiences

New Media and Society, 2017
Menahem Blondheim, Hananel Rosenberg
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