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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2833-0Malaysian Christians Online; Malaysian Christian community; Online religious community; Inter-religious作者: 頂點 時間: 2025-3-22 16:14
Meng Yoe TanFirst book to describe the intersection of religion and the Internet in a Malaysian context, considering how major socio-political and religious issues are negotiated within online religious communiti作者: 教義 時間: 2025-3-22 19:39
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Introduction,social determinism, the approach that is proposed in this chapter is that online expressions and offline lived experiences must be simultaneously studied in order to fully appreciate the value of online religion as a field of study. These ideas are then considered in the context of Malaysian Christianity, which is also introduced in this chapter.作者: 廣告 時間: 2025-3-23 03:40 作者: 泛濫 時間: 2025-3-23 06:08
Engaging Malaysia: A Grassroots Approach to Inter/Intra-Religious Communication,ons within group on Malaysian politics led to the publication of a book about Christians and democracy in Malaysia. The interactions within the group, coupled with tangible outcomes, serves as a discussion point of whether social media can impact national socio-political discourses beyond the online realm.作者: Jejune 時間: 2025-3-23 11:55 作者: 牛馬之尿 時間: 2025-3-23 14:21
,Locating the “Everyday” and the “Offline” in Online Christianity,retation of online religion. Along with this argument is the proposal to adopt Bruno Latour’s actor-network theory as an analytical tool to trace the linkage points between the online and offline environments in order to infer any form spiritual impact that online religious practices may have on individuals.作者: exostosis 時間: 2025-3-23 21:58
Church in Cyberspace: Authority, Transparency, and Pastors as Online Authors and Citizens,erspective is then set aside for an exploration of the everyday spiritual practices that pastors engage with on the internet. In short, the chapter asks how do pastors use the internet, and what does their experiences say about the nature of the individual/institution dichotomy.作者: Folklore 時間: 2025-3-23 23:27 作者: 詞匯表 時間: 2025-3-24 02:55
Conclusion: Locating the Offline in the Online and Vice-Versa in Malaysian Christianity,ions could all potentially play a role in a person’s spiritual identity. This created an approach to online religion that necessitates the observation of the offline because the observable data is not limited to the computer screen, but also in the everyday life of my informants. In short, online religion . everyday religion.作者: 變色龍 時間: 2025-3-24 10:19 作者: assent 時間: 2025-3-24 14:15 作者: FRONT 時間: 2025-3-24 16:46
,Locating the “Everyday” and the “Offline” in Online Christianity,ng theory of online/everyday religion over a few layers of theoretical discourse. Firstly, it shows that it is difficult to measure concepts like authenticity, experience, or any form of spiritual transaction by studying online texts alone. The discussion then progresses to the need to highlight the作者: 充滿人 時間: 2025-3-24 22:54
The Personal Experience: Blogging as Development of Spiritual Identity,exploration of why Christian individuals blog, and how blogging and other online activities have grown to become an extension of these individuals’ practice of everyday religion. The various case studies featured in this chapter will highlight a number of ideas: It will show that these Christians’ o作者: 出生 時間: 2025-3-25 01:37
Church in Cyberspace: Authority, Transparency, and Pastors as Online Authors and Citizens,ritual practices of individuals, an often neglected category are religious leaders, such as pastors or priests. This is probably due to the ease of associating them as representative of the “institution” of the church. While that association is certainly valid, this chapter is an attempt to re-cast 作者: Commemorate 時間: 2025-3-25 05:10
,Digital “Surtsey”: Lessons from a New Online Christian Community, initial days of a Facebook group that was set up to combat what they deem to be false teachings that are circulating in Christian circles. This chapter charts the group’s explosive growth in members, its establishment of rules and ethics, the types of discussions that takes place, how conflict in s作者: 自負的人 時間: 2025-3-25 08:36 作者: Eeg332 時間: 2025-3-25 13:20
Reproducing Ideology: Christians, Facebook Groups, and the Bersih 4 Protests in Malaysia, electoral reform in Malaysia in 2015. All types of communities, be it online or offline, have hierarchies and core ideological underpinnings, regardless of how open they claim to be. In the case of the above groups, these groups formally encourage open discourse on any subject pertaining to Christi作者: 閑逛 時間: 2025-3-25 17:50 作者: 平淡而無味 時間: 2025-3-25 23:12
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