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  1. Religion and the Internet.Rosalind I. J. Hackett - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (3):67-76.
    Emergent scholarship on the most radical technological invention of our time confirms what most of us know from first-hand experience - that the internet has fundamentally altered our perceptions and our knowledge, as well as our sense of subjectivity, community and agency (see for example Vries, 2002: 19). The American scholar of religion and communications, Stephen O'Leary, one of the first scholars to analyze the role of the new media for religious communities, claims that the advent of the internet has (...)
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  • Religion et Internet.Rosalind I. J. Hackett - 2005 - Diogène 211 (3):86-.
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  • "In-line religion": Innovative pastoral applications of the new information and communication technologies by the Catholic churhc in Nigeria.Walter C. Ihejirika - 2008 - The Politics and Religion Journal 2 (2):79-98.
    In my researches in the field of media religion and culture; I have made extensive comparative analyses of the Catholic and Pentecostal churches in Nigeria and their different communication strategies. This paper highlights the appropriation of the new information and communication technologies by these two Christian denominations in Nigeria. Special attention is paid to the Catholic Church; because; unlike the Pentecostal denominations which see media technologies as an extension of the church pulpit; the Catholic Church has generally exhibited a somewhat (...)
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