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"God on the Internet"
An article by Jonathan Last in First Things (2005).
http://www.firstthings.com/article.php3?id_article=271
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Internet for Religious Studies
This site offers a tutorial that introduces users to resources relating to religion on the Internet, along with guidance in evaluating those resources.
http://www.vts.intute.ac.uk/he/tutorial/religion
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Sacred Space
"We invite you to make a 'Sacred Space' in your day, and spend ten minutes, praying here and now, as you sit at your computer, with the help of on-screen guidance and scripture chosen specially every day." Produced by the Irish Jesuits.
http://www.sacredspace.ie/
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cybertheology: theology in, of, and for cyberspace
"This site is intended as a resource for those interested in the study of theology in cyberspace, theology of cyberspace and theology for cyberspace. You'll find collections of links under each of these headings. There's also a section of links concerned with research method in this environment. My personal section has links to some of my own lectures, essays and articles on cybertheology." Maintained by Debbie Gaunt.
http://www.cybertheology.net/
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Online Heidelberg Journal of Religions on the Internet
This electronic journal focuses on the interface between religion and cyberspace.
http://online.uni-hd.de/
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Evangelism Online
This site offers resources relating to the use of the Internet for Christian evangelism.
http://ied.gospelcom.net/training.php
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"Kierkegaard on the Information Highway"
An essay by Hubert L. Dreyfus.
http://www.ieor.berkeley.edu/~goldberg/lecs/kierkegaard.html
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Religion and the Internet
"Are Americans turning to the Web for religious experiences and spiritual discussion, and if so how are traditional religious institutions responding to and being shaped by this shift? For this forum, we bring together three experts (Charles Henderson, Elena Larsen, and Scott Thumma) actively involved in understanding how people are using the Internet for religious purposes."
http://web.mit.edu/comm-forum/forums/religion.html
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Partenia: Without Borders
This is the web site of Bishop Jacques Gaillot, whose diocese exists only in cyberspace. Gaillot is a Roman Catholic, out of favor with the hierarchy for his liberal views on various issues.
http://www.partenia.org/english/partenia_eng.htm
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