Religion & Internet
Stephen pointed to the
Religious Studies Review issue on Religion and the Internet (he also kindly emails me about such things which I greatly value, this time he gives a hat tip to
When Religion Meets New Media a blog I don't [yet?] subscribe to...)
He also pointed to the 2005 Concilium on "Cyberspace – Cyberethics – Cybertheology". So, it is only fair to add the 2005 issue of Colloquium, to which he and I both contributed! It also has the advantage of putting all the articles online (and at least for now!) open access:
Back to the Future: Virtual Theologising as Recapitulation
Tim Bulkeley
Theology as Virtualising Enterprise Peter Horsfield New Zealand Christian Churches Online: Websites, and Models of Authority and Participation
Mary Griffiths and Ann Hardy
Metaphysics, Ontology and the Structural Design Process: Creating a Space for Virtual Converstational Christian PresenceIain Doherty Resident Evil: Horror Film and the Construction of Religious Identity in Contemporary Media Culture Paul Teusner
Hacking with the Divine: A Metaphor Theology-Technology Engagement Stephen GarnerLabels: internet, religion, virtual.theology