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Links to Materials Cited by Page in the Book

The following references are from Understanding Evangelical Media: The Changing Face of Christian Communication. Quentin J. Schultze authored the chapter on evangelicals in cyberspace. This chapter also contains articles authored by Alex Wainer, Jonathan Pettigrew, and Kevin Miller.

"Evangelical" (p. 137)
Wikipedia Entry

The Brody File Blog (p. 139)
CBN

The First Church of Cyberspace (p. 141)

"How to Create Your Own Religion in 10 Easy Steps"
(p. 142)
Apath.org

Beliefnet (p. 142)

"Darwin Recanted on his Deathbed?"
(p. 146)
The Talk Origins Archive

"Noah’s Ark Found?" (p. 146)
National Geographic

"Is Proctor and Gamble Run by Satanists?" (p. 146)
The Straight Dope

Links to Additional Online Perspectives

These links include a wide range of academic, religious, and secular views of evangelical media, from satirical criticism to enthusiastic application.


Commentary & Criticism

Online Religion and Finding Faith on the Web: An Examination of Beliefnet.org

Christians and the Internet
christianity.ca

Faith and Technology
Blog

"Why Pastors Detest Email"
Terry Mattingly's On Religion

MyTurnToRant.com
Blog

News Reports

"GodTube, Where Networking is More Spiritual Than Social"
New York Times

"Social-Networking Sites Work to Turn Users into Profits"
USA Today

Satire

"Left Behind (The Rapture Song)" music video

Ship of Fools webzine

Further Reading

Christians in a .com World: Getting Connected Without Being Consumed"
by Edward Veith and Christopher L. Stamper (Crossway, 2000)

eMinistry: Connecting with the Net Generation, 2nd ed.
by Andrew Careaga (Kregel, 2001).




Evangelical Christians Online
Resources for readers of Understanding Evangelical Media:
The Changing Face of Christian Communication


Quentin J. Schultze and Robert H. Woods Jr., Editors (InterVarsity, July 2008)