
From Sacred Text to Internet
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'... serves as good introduction to how various forms of media are utilized in specific contemporary religious cultures. Because of its clear organization and a helpful glossary accompanying each chapter it could serve as a useful textbook and teaching tool in survey or honours level religious or media studies classes.' Reviews in Religion and Theology 'Designed as an under-graduate textbook (...) From Sacred Text to Internet takes a fascinating look at a variety of ways in which different religious traditions are using 'new media' - which means, in practice, everything from television to the Internet to a wide range of popular folk art... Instructors ought to find this a very useful text for under-graduate courses in religious history, sociology of religion, sacred texts and narratives, as well as the various 'Religion and Popular Culture' courses. One particular useful feature for under-graduates is the glossary... a valuable contribution to the growing list of under-graduate Religious Studies resources' Journal of Contemporary Religion 'Nicely produced and not too expensive. Reflects UK authors whom students have heard about. Good level of detail and illustrations and clear font' Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Cardiff Research Fellow, Department of Religious and Theological Studies, Cardiff University, UK '... students and teacher of contemporary religion looking for scholarly yet accessible material that takes account of, but is not entirely dominated by, electronic media, should find this volume most helpful.' British Journal of Religious EducationMore details
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