Abstract
In Give me that online religion, Brenda Brasher braves a new world in which cyber concepts and technologies challenge conventional ideas about the human condition--all the while attempting to realize age-old religious ideals of transcendence and eternal life. As the Internet continues its rapid absorption of culture, this book offers pause for thought about spirituality in the cyber-age. Religion's move to the online world does not mean technology's triumph over faith. Rather, Brasher argues, it assures religion's place in the wired universe, along with commerce and communications--meeting the spiritual demands.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | San Francisco |
Publisher | Wiley |
Number of pages | 203 |
ISBN (Print) | 078794579X |
Publication status | Published - 2001 |
Keywords
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Internet