Wednesday, March 31, 2004

IIAS Newsletter 32- IIAS contains several sgnificant articles associated with the Internet in China
MSNBC - Religion as mainstream pop culture:

Friday, March 19, 2004

BBC NEWS | Technology | Bookies suffer online onslaught not a religious issue (necessarily - depending on whether divine intervention is part of a betting strategy), but an interesting technical one

Tuesday, March 16, 2004

staugustine.com: World News: Web of Islamic militants who share bin Laden's ideology grew out of al-Qaida recruiting drive 03/16/04
Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | Desire to integrate on the wane as Muslims resent 'war on Islam'
The Register, EC seeks to stamp out Net child porn, racism and spam lofty ideals here, but how are they going to achieve these aims?
World Religions found this interesting one in my travels. It's a class blog from the World Religions course a St Andrews. I'm going to be integrating blog into my teaching next session too. Seems to work well.

BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Prayers and fears of Madrid's Muslims

Saturday, March 13, 2004

Friday, March 05, 2004

Two stories about i-church and the new web pastor vacancy:
BBC NEWS | UK | Church plans parish in cyberspace
Guardian Unlimited | Online | Church of England to set up 'internet parish' "The purpose of the internet church or 'i-church', according to its website, "is to provide a Christian community for those who wish to explore Christian discipleship but who are not able, or do not wish, to join a local congregation"."
MediaGuardian.co.uk | Special reports | Amish reality show provokes outrage

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