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paulteusner religion [106 articles]

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  • Thoughts on the Status of the Cyborg: On Technological Socialization and Its Link to the Religious Function of Popular Culture
    Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 64, No. 4. (1996), pp. 809-830.
    by Brenda E Brasher
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  • The Media, Culture, and Religion Perpective
    Communication Research Trends, Vol. 26, No. 1-3. (2007)
    by Robert A White
    posted to culture media religion by paulteusner on 2007-05-16 23:49:51 as read along with 1 person ellie0223
  • Who's Got the Power? Religious Authority and the Internet
    Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, Vol. 12, No. 3. (2007)
    by Heidi Campbell
    posted to community internet religion by paulteusner on 2007-05-16 23:47:50 as read along with 1 person ellie0223
  • Cyberspace as Sacred Space: Communicating Religion on Computer Networks
    Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 64, No. 4. (1996), pp. 781-808.
    by Stephen D O'Leary
  • Religious Involvement, Conventional Christian, and Unconventional Nonmaterialist Beliefs
    Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 45, No. 4. (December 2006), pp. 585-595.
    by Tony Glendinning
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  • Measuring Religious Identities in Surveys
    Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 70, No. 4. (2006), pp. 530-564.
    by Duane F Alwin, Jacob L Felson, Edward T Walker, Paula A Tufis
  • Religion Online: Finding Faith on the Internet
    (29 June 2004)
    by Lorne L Dawson, Douglas E Cowan
  • Making the mundane sacred through technology: mediating identity, ecology and commodity fetishism
    Visual Communication, Vol. 3, No. 2. (2004), pp. 129-144.
    by Peter Vail
    posted to computers discourse photography religion by paulteusner on 2007-01-02 18:50:53 as read
  • NCLS Occasional Paper 8: Inflow and Outflow Between denominations: 1996 to 2001
    (March 2006)
    by Sam Sterland, Ruth Powell, Keith Castle
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  • NCLS Occasional Paper 3: 2001 Church Attendance Estimates
    (February 2004)
    by John Bellamy
    posted to australia religion statistics by paulteusner on 2007-01-02 14:18:57 as read
  • Work in Progress toward a New Paradigm for the Sociological Study of Religion in the United States
    by Stephen R Warner
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  • Secularization theory: The course of a concept
    by William H Swatos, Kevin J Christiano
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  • An Interview with Brian McLaren
    by Alan R Streett
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  • Secularization, R.I.P.
    by Rodney Stark
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  • Miracles or Love? How Religious Leaders Communicate Trustworthiness through the Web
    by Stefano Pace
  • Cyberspace as Sacred Space: Communicating Religion on Computer Networks
    by Stephen O'Leary
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  • The Mediahood of All Receivers: New Media, New "Church" and New Challenges
    by Bryan Murley
  • Researching individual religiosity in the context of the internet
    by Gernot Meier
    posted to internet religion research by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 13:08:56 as read
  • The Future or Fad? A look at the emerging church movement
    by Scot Mcknight
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  • Virtual Religion in Context
    Religion, Vol. 32, No. 4. (2002)
    by Patrick Maxwell
    posted to community identity internet religion research by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 13:06:59 as read
  • Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ: Market Segmentation, Mass Marketing and Promotion and the Internet
    by Peter Maresco
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  • Young people and the use of the internet as a transitional space
    by Mia Lovheim
    posted to community identity internet religion research by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 13:04:43 as read
  • The death of a virtual Muslim discussion group: Issues and methods in analysing religion on the net
    by Goran Larsson
    posted to internet religion research by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 13:03:37 as read
  • Methods and theory for studying religion on the internet: Introduction to the special issue on theory and methodology
    by Oliver Kruger
    posted to internet religion research by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 13:02:29 as read
  • Discovering the invisible internet: Methodological aspects of searching religion on the internet
    by Oliver Kruger
    posted to internet religion research by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 13:01:10 as read
  • The Structural Characteristics of the Cinematic Christ-figure
    by Anton K Kozlovic
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  • Religious Discourse and Cyberspace
    by Anastasia Karaflogka
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  • Unbundling Christianity: An Attempt to Define the Emerging Church
    by Skye Jethani
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  • Apocalypse in Your In-Box: End-Times Communication on the Internet
    by Robert Howard
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  • The Category of the Religious: The Blindspot of Contemporary Media Theory?
    by Stewart Hoover, Shalini Venturelli
    posted to media religion research sociology by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:40:31 as read
  • Faith Online
    by Stewart Hoover, Lynn Clark, Lee Rainie
    posted to internet religion statistics by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:38:36 as read
  • Media Scholarship and the Question of Religion: Evolving Theory and Method
    by Stewart Hoover
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  • Online Religion as Lived Religion: Methodological Issues in the Study of Religious Participation on the Internet
    by Christopher Helland
    posted to internet religion research by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:33:50 as read
  • Review: Give Me That Online Religion
    Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 73, No. 3. (September 2005), pp. 905-908.
    by Christopher Helland
    posted to community culture internet religion by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:32:48 as read
  • A Theology of Communication
    by William Fore
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  • Religious Pluralism and Crises of Identity
    by Giovanni Filoramo
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  • God's business
    by Adele Ferguson
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  • A Pastoral Perspective on the Emerging Church
    by Mark Driscoll
    posted to culture emerging-church religion by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:19:44 as read
  • From Separation to Synergy: receiving the richness of Generation X
    by Kath Donovan
    posted to community culture discourse identity religion sociology by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:18:20 as *****
  • Religious Affiliation, Religiosity and Internet Use in Singapore: A Nationa; Survey
    by Benjamin Detenber, Randolph Kluver
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  • The Emerging Church: Introductory Reading Guide
    by Darren Cronshaw
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  • Online U-Topia: Cyberspace and the Mythology of Placelessness
    by Douglas Cowan
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  • The Abuse of Consumerism
    by Dave Collis
    posted to culture discourse media politics religion by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:12:42 as read
  • Wired Religion
    posted to internet religion by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:10:16 as **
  • Jesus on the Net
    by Joe Chidley
    posted to internet religion by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:09:09 as **
  • Church Marketing Report
    posted to religion by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:05:04 as **
  • Spiritualising the Internet: Uncovering discourses and narratives of religious internet usage
    by Heidi Campbell
    posted to discourse identity religion by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:03:30 as read
  • Virtual Faith, Real Faith: Cyberspace and the Mediation of Religious Worship
    by Cheryl Casey
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  • Religion and the Internet
    by Heidi Campbell, Mia Lovheim
    posted to community identity internet religion research by paulteusner on 2006-12-21 12:00:11 as read
  • Considering spiritual dimensions within computer-mediated communication studies
    by Heidi Campbell
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