Church Online : the Emerging Trends in Virtual Church.
Date
2009-07-27Author
Teuteburg, Matt
Brandt, Katie
Lukes, Drew
Kolosso, Katie
Advisor(s)
Fay, Martha J.
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Research shows that by 2010 as many as 50 million individuals may rely solely upon the Internet to provide all of their faith-based
experiences (Campbell, 2004). This relatively new phenomenon of virtual church has been of
interest to scholars throughout the last decade, however little is known about those who engage in it. This study explores motives for using a virtual church instead of the traditional "brick and mortar" church.
Subject
Internet--Religious aspects
Church--Computer network resources
Church attendance--Technological innovations
Posters
Worship--Computer network resources
Church attendance--Use studies
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/35661Type
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Color poster with text, images, and graphs (Spring 2009)
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