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Drash: Shemot - On the Internet, nobody knows you're a G-D

Copyright vs free information-sharing (a new religion)

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Religital: Religion in the Digital Age

Found another site/blog on the same theme as this site: religital.com. It's about page is simple: Religital has a PhD in Studies in religion and is dedicated to reporting on the new issues raised within religions in this new Digital Age. This definition is intentionally broad so as to include many of the things I see challenging religions. Hopefully I’ll keep people interested along the way.

Articles added in December 2011

 

Crossroads of Civilizations: Media, Religion and Culture

The International Conference
Crossroads of Civilizations: Media, Religion and Culture
July 8-12, 2012
Anadolu University
Eskisehir, TURKEY
(in between Istanbul and Ankara)

http://mrc.anadolu.edu.tr/index.htmlhttp://mrc.anadolu.edu.tr/index.html

Deadline for paper, panel, workshop, and roundtable proposals: January 31, 2012

The 2011 Great Chicago Book Sale

 Religious Visionary Experience on the WebThe University of Chicago Press is having its great annual sale. Up until the end of February 2012 at least a few books in each category are up to 80% off. As part of this program you can buy "The Internet and the Madonna: Religious Visionary Experience on the Web" for $8, instead of the $21 it costs at Amazon.

Articles added in November 2011

iPhone apps redefine religious worship

Rabbi Jason Miller of Michigan regularly officiates Jewish weddings, festive affairs steeped in thousands of years of tradition. But recently, Miller witnessed a unique phenomenon while presiding at a ceremony in Detroit: a wedding that simultaneously integrated two locations separated by thousands of miles and seven time zones.

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