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E-raamat: Religion Online: How Digital Technology Is Changing the Way We Worship and Pray [ 2 volumes]

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  • Formaat: 624 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440853722
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440853722
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Religion Online provides new insights about religiosity in a contemporary context, offering a comprehensive look at the intersection of digital media, faith communities, and practices of all sorts.

Recent research on Apple users, video games, virtual worlds, artificial intelligence, digital music, and sports as religion supports the idea that media and religion, once considered separate entities, are in many cases the same thing. New media and religious practice can no longer be detached; this two-volume set discusses how religionists are embracing the Internet amidst cultural shifts of secularization, autonomous religious worship, millennials' affinity for new media, and the rise of fundamentalism in the global south.

While other works describe case studies, this book explains how new media are interwoven into the very fabric of religious belief, behavior, and community. Chapters break down the past, present, and projected future of the use of digital media in relation to faith traditions of many varieties, extending from mainline Christianity to new religious movements. The book also examines the impacts of digital media on beliefs and practices around the world. In exploring these subjects, it calls on the study of culture, namely anthropology, to conceptualize a technological period as significant as the industrial revolution.

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Assessing the state of religion and digital media is a mammoth task, and the editors and authors of Religion Online are to be commended for their accomplishment . . . As an authoritative survey of digital religion, these volumes belong in university and seminary libraries among other milestones in the field. * The Journal of Communication and Religion *

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Religion Online provides new insights about religiosity in a contemporary context, offering a comprehensive look at the intersection of digital media, faith communities, and practices of all sorts.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Religion in Cyberspace
1(10)
August E. Grant
Daniel A. Stout
Chapter 2 Posting, Sharing, and Religious Testifying: New Rituals in the Online Religious Environment
11(16)
Kris Boyle
Jared Hansen
Spencer Christensen
Chapter 3 From Facebook to Instagram: The Role of Social Media in Religious Communities
27(20)
Lee Farquhar
Chapter 4 Cultural Communities of Religion in the Digital Landscape
47(10)
Cecile S. Holmes
Chapter 5 Artificial Intelligence: Its Future Uses in Religious Compassion
57(10)
Amanda F. C. Sturgill
Chapter 6 Salvation by Algorithm: When Big Data Meets God
67(17)
Heidi D. Blossom
Jeffrey S. Wilkinson
Alexander Gorelik
Stephen D. Perry
Chapter 7 Spiritual Bazaars and Marketplaces of Faith: Beliefnet and the Lifestyle Branding of Religion in the Digital Age
84(13)
Cheryl A. Casey
Chapter 8 The Internet as Religion: How Online Media Is Altering Worship and Belief among Catholic Priests
97(19)
Brian Altenhofen
Chapter 9 Accessibility and Congregational Web Sites
116(21)
Norman E. Youngblood
Susan A. Youngblood
Chapter 10 A Virtual Space for All: How Religious Organizations Use Web Sites to Meet the Spiritual and Informational Needs of Believers, Seekers, and Skeptics
137(23)
John G. Wirtz
David W. Ross
Chapter 11 Online-Ritual and the Active Participation of the Faithful: Digital Technology and the Roman Catholic Liturgy
160(14)
Jack Turner
Chapter 12 When Foucault Met Deleuze in a Cybercafe: Won Buddhist Cybercafes and Mind-Assessing Diaries
174(20)
Joonseong Lee
Chapter 13 The Militarization of Religions in the Digital Age
194(20)
Sulaiman A. Osho
Chapter 14 Online Meditation, Yoga, and Rising Interest in Eastern Philosophy
214(17)
Nandini Bhalla
Chapter 15 Religion, Entertainment, and Ritual: From the Old Testament to Tomorrow
231(17)
T. Phillip Madison
Do Kyun Kim
William R. Davie
Chapter 16 Festivals in the Digital Age: The Internet's Role in Cultural Religions from "Deadheads" to "Parrotheads" to "Spreadheads"
248(18)
Ian Case Punnett
Chapter 17 Lady Gaga's Little Monsters: Dimensions of Neoreligiosity
266(19)
Rebecca Ann Lind
About the Editors and Contributors 285(6)
Index 291
Chapter 1 Introduction: Faith Groups and Digital Media: A Landscape of Adoption, Adaptation, and Disruption
1(9)
August E. Grant
Amanda F. C. Sturgill
Chapter 2 Roman Catholicism in the Digital Age
10(18)
Mary Catherine Kennedy
Chapter 3 Mainline Protestantism and the Internet
28(11)
Amanda F. C. Sturgill
Chapter 4 American Evangelical Gaming Culture: A Case Study Approach
39(18)
Gregory Perreault
Corrina Laughlin
Chapter 5 Internet As Battleground: Challenging and Reasserting Mormon Authority in the Digital Age
57(22)
Chiung Hwang Chen
Chapter 6 The Amish and Anabaptists in the Digital Age
79(13)
Ian Case Punnett
Chapter 7 Seventh-day Adventists in the Digital Age
92(19)
Allan Novaes
Chapter 8 Orthodoxy Christianity in the Digital Age
111(15)
Jack Turner
Chapter 9 Orthodox Judaism
126(18)
Yoel Cohen
Chapter 10 Conservative Judaism in the Digital Age
144(16)
Ruth Tsuria
Chapter 11 Reform Judaism in the Digital Age
160(10)
Amy A. Ritchart
Chapter 12 Muslims in the Digital Age
170(21)
Khadija Ejaz
Chapter 13 Hindu Sanatan Dharma and Digital Media Adaptation in South Asia
191(8)
Binod C. Agrawal
Chapter 14 Hinduism Goes Online: Digital Media and Hinduism in the Diaspora
199(20)
Semontee Mitra
Chapter 15 Jainism Discourse in the Wake of Digital Media
219(13)
Binod C. Agrawal
Komal Shah
Chapter 16 Digital Media and Global Buddhism
232(18)
Beverley McGuire
Chapter 17 Scientology in the Digital Age
250(17)
Anthony Hatcher
Chapter 18 New Age and New Religious Movements and the Internet
267(10)
Amanda F. C. Sturgill
About the Editors and Contributors 277(6)
Index 283
August E. Grant, PhD, is J. Rion McKissick Professor of Journalism at the University of South Carolina.

Amanda F. C. Sturgill, PhD, is associate professor of communications at Elon University.

Chiung Hwang Chen, PhD, is professor of communication at Brigham Young UniversityHawaii.

Daniel A. Stout, PhD, is professor of communication at Brigham Young UniversityHawaii.