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Understanding Networked Religion

Filed Under: Advocacy, Connecting Media Theory & Theological Reflection, Literacies, Maintaining A Posture of Experimentation, Navigating Hybrid & Digital Cultures, Resources, Teaching Activities

The ministry landscape facing church leaders today is profoundly shaped by new media …

Heidi Campbell

The ministry landscape facing church leaders today is profoundly shaped by new media and the patterns of social engagement media ecologies help shape.
In this discussion guide for students, faculty, and administrators, influential scholar of religion and the Internet Heidi Campbell introduces a theoretical framework she calls Networked Religion. Understanding the five traits of Networked Religion will help learners ask and address important questions about the future of faith.

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