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    Minister For a Day - Online Ordination and the Place of Religion in the 21st Century.Michel Clasquin-Johnson - 2016 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (45):179-206.
    The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have seen the rise of a new phenomenon - online ordination. It can be accepted that much of this burgeoning industry is a financial scam, but is that the whole story? The very existence of online ordination raises questions. Why do people feel the need for a “minister” to officiate at weddings? If they are sufficiently estranged from the religious sphere that no bona fide minister of religion will marry them, (...)
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    Religion online: The shaping of multidimensional interpretations of muslimhood on Maroc.nl.Cindy van Summeren - 2007 - Communications 32 (2):273-295.
    The present study shows that the Internet functions as a gratifying context for the exchange of knowledge and values related to religious matters among youngsters in the Netherlands; they are in the midst of constructing a religious identity. Systematic content analysis complemented by qualitative research was carried out on Maroc.nl, a discussion forum primarily aimed at Moroccan youth. Inspired by Kemper's definitions of experiencing Islam, the recurrence of six dimensions of religious experience was looked into in 1,354 online messages. (...)
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  3. Encountering Evil: The Evil-god Challenge from Religious Experience.Asha Lancaster-Thomas - 11th July Online - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (3):0-0.
    It is often thought that religious experiences provide support for the cumulative case for the existence of the God of classical monotheism. In this paper, I formulate an Evil-god challenge that invites classical monotheists to explain why, based on evidence from religious experience, the belief in an omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent god is significantly more reasonable than the belief in an omnipotent, omniscient, evil god. I demonstrate that religious experiences substantiate the existence of Evil-god more so than they do the existence (...)
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    Living religion: the fluidity of practice.Esther McIntosh - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 79 (4):383-396.
    This article highlights the contemporary relevance of Macmurray’s work for the turn in philosophy of religion towards living religion. The traditional academic focus on belief analyses cognitive dissonance from a distance, and misses the experience of being religious. Alternatively, in an astute move ahead of his time, Macmurray emphasized emotion and action over theory and cognition; he examined religion as the creation and sustenance of community, over and above doctrinal division and incompatible beliefs. From an understanding of (...)
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    (Online) Spelling the (Digital) Spell: Talking About Magic in the Digital Revolution.Lionel Obadia - 2022 - Sophia 61 (1):23-40.
    The lexicon of religion has been widely used in the context of the social and cultural transformations associated with the ‘digital revolution’, whether in metaphoric or in realistic terms. The study of digital magic/magic in digital times, the other side of the coin of the Sacred 2.0, is still in its infancy. Yet, references to magic are made frequently in reflections about the rapid development of the digitalisation of society and culture, and they deserve more in-depth study. This paper (...)
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    Philosophy, Science and Religion for Everyone.Mark Harris & Duncan Pritchard (eds.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    Philosophy, Science and Religion for Everyone brings together these great truth-seeking disciplines, and seeks to understand the ways in which they challenge and inform each other. Key topics and their areas of focus include: - Foundational Issues - why should anyone care about the science-and-religion debate? How do scientific claims relate to the truth? Is evolution compatible with design? - Faith and Rationality - can faith ever be rational? Are theism and atheism totally opposed? Is God hidden or (...)
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    Anna Neumaier: religion@home? Religionsbezogene Online-Plattformen und ihre Nutzung. Eine Untersuchung zu neuen Formen gegenwärtiger Religiosität, Religion in der Gesellschaft, Bd. 39, Würzburg: Ergon Verlag 2016, 478 S. [REVIEW]Martin Arndt - 2018 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 70 (4):400-402.
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    Virtual Daime: When Psychedelic Ritual Migrates Online.Ido Hartogsohn - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:819994.
    During the 2020 COVID-19 epidemic a variety of social activities migrated online, including religious ceremonies and rituals. One such instance is the case of Santo Daime, a Brazilian rainforest religion that utilizes the hallucinogenic brew ayahuasca in its rituals. During the pandemic, multiple Santo Daime rituals involving the consumption of ayahuasca took place online, mediated through Zoom and other online platforms. The phenomenon is notable since the effects of hallucinogens are defined by context (set and setting) (...)
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  9. Brill Online Books and Journals.Hans Peter Hasenfratz, Johann Baptist Müller, Jörg K. Hoensch, Friedrich Wilhelm Kantzenbach, Hans-Joachim Barkenings & Axel Helmstädter - 1990 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 42 (3).
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  10. Brill Online Books and Journals.Hans J. Hillerbrand - 2008 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 60 (2).
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  11. Brill Online Books and Journals.Konrad Hilpert, Heinrich Scheel, Andreas Hess, Gershom Frankfurter, Rivka Ulmer, Klaus Ebert, Reinhard Mehring & Manfred Voigts - 1991 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 43 (1).
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    Bibliography on East Asian religion and philosophy.James T. Bretzke - 2001 - Lewiston, N.Y.: E. Mellen Press.
    Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION 1 -- Focus of the Sections and Sub-sections 1 -- East Asian Internet Resources 1 -- A Note on Using the Index 2 -- GENERAL WORKS ON PHILOSOPHY& RELIGION IN ASIA 5 -- BUDDHISM 37 -- Primary Sources 37 -- Buddhist Ethics 38 -- Buddhism and Judeo-Christianity 52 -- Zen Buddhism 69 -- Other Works on Buddhism 76 -- CONFUCIANISM 95 -- Chinese and Confucian Classics 95 -- Translations of the Four Books 95 -- (...)
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    Online communities versus offline communities in the Arab/Muslim world.Yeslam Al-Saggaf & Mohamed M. Begg - 2004 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 2 (1):41-54.
    There is a major transformation taking place in the Arab and Muslim worlds. People in these nations are poised on the edge of a significant new social landscape. Called the Internet, this new frontier not only includes the creation of new forms of private communication, like electronic mail and chat, but also webbased forums, which for the first time enables public discussion between males and females in conservative societies. This paper has been written as a result of an ethnographic study (...)
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    Religious worship online: A qualitative study of two Sunday virtual services.Simon Dein & Fraser Watts - 2023 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 45 (2):191-209.
    This article examines the experience of online worship among 13 participants ‘attending’ virtual services in Cambridge. We focus upon an online formal Eucharistic service and a more informal Sunday evening non-Eucharistic service. After providing an overview of the literature on online religion, more specifically the possibility of a virtual religious community and the performance of online Eucharist, we present data from semi-structured interviews which were analysed through thematic analysis. The interviews reveal that virtual services, while (...)
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  15. Brill Online Books and Journals.Olaf Briese, R. Jeremy Kaus, Joachim Petzold, Thomas Hoeren, Manfred Walther & Wolfgang von Löhneysen - 1995 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 47 (1).
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  16. Brill Online Books and Journals.Marita Cwik-Rosenbach, Bernd Lorenz, Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Robert Bossard, Hans-Joachim Klimkeit, Hans-Christof Kraus & Wilmont Haacke - 1990 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 42 (1).
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  17. Brill Online Books and Journals.Gianfranco Miletto & Giuseppe Veltri - 1993 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 45 (1).
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    Political online communities in Saudi Arabia: the major players.Yeslam Al-Saggaf, Kenneth Einar Himma & Radwan Kharabsheh - 2008 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 6 (2):127-140.
    PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the major players operating on Al‐Saha Al‐Siyasia online community, which is by far the most widely spread political online community in Saudi Arabia receiving 20 million page views per month.Design/methodology/approachIn addition to using “focused” silent observation to observe Al‐Saha Al‐Siyasia over a period of three months and thematic content analysis to examine 2,000 topics posted to Al‐Saha Al‐Siyasia during the period of May‐June 2007, semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 15 key (...)
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  19. Brill Online Books and Journals.Christian Niemeyer - 2005 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 57 (2).
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  20. Brill Online Books and Journals.Karin Wilhelm - 2005 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 57 (3).
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  21. Brill Online Books and Journals.Julius H. Schoeps, Christoph Schulte, Ernst Benda, Hermann Klenner, Hans-Peter Benöhr, Jörn Eckert, Walter Beltz & Klaus Ebert - 1995 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 47 (2).
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  22. Brill Online Books and Journals.Michael Tilly, Jürgen Von Kempski, Oded Heilbronner, Friedrich Wilhelm Kantzenbach & Bettina Kratz-Ritter - 1995 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 47 (4).
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  23. Brill Online Books and Journals.Andreas Reinke, Rainer Sabelleck, Inge Schlotzhauer, Yfaat Weiss & Ruth Röcher - 1991 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 43 (3).
     
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  24. Brill Online Books and Journals.Andreas Urs Sommer, Susanne Galley, Christiane Kunst & Helmut Peitsch - 2005 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 57 (1).
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  25. Brill Online Books and Journals.Reinhard Sonnenschmidt, Hanna Delf, Gustav Landauer, Michael Pauen, Hansjörg Biener, Roman Heiligenthal & Erica C. D. Hunter - 1992 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 44 (4).
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  26. Brill Online Books and Journals.Michael Stausberg - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 63 (4).
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  27. Brill Online Books and Journals.Gunther Stephenson, Rüdiger Görner, Dieter Werner, Hans G. Kippenberg, Frank Nägler & Reinhard Mehring - 1993 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 45 (4).
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  28. Brill Online Books and Journals.Manfred Voigts, Christian Wiese, Alexander Böhlig, Heinrich Ott, Hans-Joachim Klimkeit, Gerd-Wolfgang Essen, Rudolf Kremers & Seung Chul Kim - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 46 (3).
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  29. Brill Online Books and Journals.Erik Margraf, Silke Muter & Joanne Miyang Cho - 1999 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 51 (3).
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  30. Brill Online Books and Journals.Nathan Rotenstreich, Paul Mendes-Flohr, Friedrich Niewöhner, Christoph Von Wolzogen, Johannes Van Oort, Friedrich Wilhelm Horn & Manfred Hutter - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 46 (2).
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    Science, Religion, and Human Identity: Contributions From the Science and Religion Forum.Finley Lawson - 2022 - Zygon 57 (3):595-598.
    The Science and Religion Forum promotes discussion on issues at the interface of science and religion. The forum membership is diverse including professionals, academics, clergy, and interested lay people and each year it holds a conference to encourage discussion and exploration of issues that arise at the interface of science and religion. This article provides an overview of the online conference that took place in May 2021 and introduces this thematic section that includes six articles from (...)
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  32. Brill Online Books and Journals.Ulrich Mell, Herbert Jaumann, Christoph Schulte & Sander L. Gilman - 1997 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 49 (2).
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  33. Brill Online Books and Journals.Aharon Shear-Yashuv, Bettina Kratz-Ritter, Ralf Koerrenz, Stefano Zaggia, Volkhard Krech, Friedrich Wilhelm Horn, Richard Faber & Uwe Steiner - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 46 (1).
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  34. Brill Online Books and Journals.Wolfgang Heinrichs, Thomas Kremers-Sper, Michael Klöcker, Hanna Delf & Gustav Landauer - 1992 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 44 (3).
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  35. Brill Online Books and Journals.Manfred Hutter, Günther Thomann, Friedrich Wilhelm Kantzenbach, Gunnar Heinsohn, Hans Zirker, Renate Laut, Hans-Christof Kraus & Reinhard Mehring - 1991 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 43 (4).
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  36. Brill Online Books and Journals.Rüdiger Görner, Friedrich Huber, Hartmut Zinser, Richard Wisser, Walter Grab, Laureen Nussbaum & Stephen Wirth - 1992 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 44 (1).
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  37. Brill Online Books and Journals.Peter Tschuggnall, Khiok-Khng Yeo, Leonard Swidler & Rivka Ulmer - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 46 (4).
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    Angeliki Lymberopoulou, ed., Hell in the Byzantine World: A History of Art and Religion in Venetian Crete and the Eastern Mediterranean, 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. xlvii, 919; color and black-and-white figures. $260. ISBN: 978-1-1086-9070-6. Table of contents available online at https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/history/european-history-1000-1450/hell-byzantine-wor ld-history-art-and-religion-venetian-crete-and-eastern-mediterranean?format=WX&isbn=9781108690706. [REVIEW]Vasileios Marinis - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):860-862.
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    Diana Denissen, Middle English Devotional Compilations: Composing Imaginative Variations in Late Medieval England. (Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages.) Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2019. Pp. x, 141; 2 tables. £70. ISBN: 978-1-7868-3476-8. Marleen Cré, Diana Denissen, and Denis Renevey, eds., Late Medieval Devotional Compilations in England. (Medieval Church Studies 41.) Turnhout: Brepols, 2020. Pp. xii, 464; 3 color figures. €120. ISBN: 978-2-5035-7477-6. Table of contents available online at http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503574776-1. [REVIEW]Alastair Minnis - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):488-491.
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    Religious confusion and emptiness: Evaluating the impact of online Islamic learning among Indonesian Muslim adolescents.Shodiq Abdullah, Mufid Mufid, Ju’Subaidi Ju’Subaidi & Purwanto Purwanto - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):7.
    Internet-based religious learning has presented a new face to the diversity of Muslim youth. This article aims to analyse and evaluate Muslim youth’s understanding, attitudes, and religious practices and demonstrate the impact of internet-based Islamic learning. As many as 23 Muslim youths in Jepara, Central Java, aged 17–20 years, became the informants of this study. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and observations. Further research data were analysed descriptively and interpretatively. This study found that most Muslim youths who studied Islam (...)
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    African Ethics and Online Communities: An Argument for a Virtual Communitarianism.Stephen Nkansah Morgan & Beatrice Okyere-Manu - 2021 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 10 (3):103-118.
    A virtual community is generally described as a group of people with shared interests, ideas, and goals in a particular digital group or virtual platform. Virtual communities have become ubiquitous in recent times, and almost everyone belongs to one or multiple virtual communities. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with its associated national lockdowns, has made virtual communities more essential and a necessary part of our daily lives, whether for work and business, educational purposes or keeping in touch with friends (...)
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  42. (1 other version)Religion and science.Alvin Plantinga - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Juliana Dresvina and Victoria Blud, eds., Cognitive Sciences and Medieval Studies: An Introduction. (Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages.) Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2021. Pp. xiii, 251; black-and-white figures. £70. ISBN: 978-1-7868-3674-8. Table of contents available online at https://www.uwp.co.uk/book/cognitive-sciences-and-medieval-studies/. [REVIEW]Carolyne Larrington - 2022 - Speculum 97 (3):823-825.
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  44. Brill Online Books and Journals.Allan A. Lund & Luigi Pagliarini - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 59 (4).
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    David J. Collins, ed., The Sacred and the Sinister: Studies in Medieval Religion and Magic. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2019. Pp. 304; 6 black-and-white figures. $74.95. ISBN: 978-0-2710-8240-0. Table of contents available online at https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/978-0-27-108240-0.html. [REVIEW]Tabitha Stanmore - 2021 - Speculum 96 (2):485-487.
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    Teaching Religion and Upholding Academic Freedom.Betsy Barre, Mark Berkson, Diana Fritz Cates, Stewart Clem, Simeon O. Ilesanmi, Thomas A. Lewis, Charles Mathewes, James McCarty, Irene Oh, Atalia Omer, Laurie L. Patton & Kayla Renee Wheeler - 2023 - Journal of Religious Ethics 51 (2):343-373.
    The editors of the JRE collected short essays from scholars of religion in response to a recent incident at Hamline University that made national headlines. Last fall, Hamline University administrators refused to extend a contract to an adjunct professor of art history after a Muslim student accused her of Islamophobia for showing a 14th‐century image of Mohammad in an online class. The event provoked intense conversations about issues of academic freedom, religious diversity, the status of contingent faculty, and (...)
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    Religion and morality.John Hare - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Laura Anna Macor , Philosophical Readings. Online Yearbook of Philosophy. Vol. V: Reading Schiller: ethics, aesthetics and religion[REVIEW]Alba Jiménez Rodríguez - 2014 - Endoxa 34:487.
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    Religion and the Occupy Wall Street movement.Bryan S. Turner, John Torpey & Emily B. Campbell - 2015 - Critical Research on Religion 3 (2):127-147.
    The Occupy Wall Street movement of 2011 and its corollaries, Occupy Sandy and Occupy Debt, have been largely understood as secular movements. In spite of this, religious actors not only participated, but in some cases played an integral role within the movement, lending material support, organizing expertise, and public statements of support. We rely on interviews with faith leaders in New York and Oakland, and engage in an analysis of print and online media to explore the role of religious (...)
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    QAnon as an Online-Facilitated Cult.Shuki J. Cohen - 2022 - Journal of Religion and Violence 10 (1):37-71.
    Through the examination of QAnon as a religious apocalyptic “digital cult,” this paper integrates individual psychological models regarding the espousal of conspiracy beliefs with sociological and anthropological models of religious cultism, particularly in the context of destructive and violent cults. This integrative model purports to reconcile the apparent contradiction between the extravagant irrationality of the QAnon belief-system with the otherwise normative demographics of its adherents and distinguish—as scholars of religion often do—between the creed, the practice, and the social identity (...)
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