Topic: Technology
Jason Byassee: Is digital the new normal?
Lifechurch.tv says its use of satellite and the internet to simulcast sermons is hardly innovative--it's just what's expected now. What if they're right?
Gerardo Marti: The wi-fi church of the future (and present)
The omnipresence of smartphones and possibilities of GPS will change the way we experience church.
Monday's News & Ideas
- To Twitter or not to Twitter
- Literal-minded and spiritually immature
- Chocolate, vanilla or strawberry? Harvard has to choose
- Your brain is a music box
Tuesday's News & Ideas
- Why the Christian-Eastern mix?
- Stats abuse
- Bad investment in Stuyvesant Town
- Rabbis: Get off the web
- Free seminary audits for locals
- Dawkins on Haiti
- Get up and dance
Wednesday's News & Ideas
- How can you create a culture of innovation?
- Washing away sin indoors
- Church of England gets help to navigate financial crisis
- Volunteering that doesn’t interrupt your schedule
Thursday's News & Ideas
- What God teaches from jail
- Conan's guest: everything is amazing
- Religion prevents mistakes
Friday's News & Ideas
- The religious blogosphere
- Stone the whale
- Great Gathering wrap-up
- CEOs don’t get innovation
- Genuine Indian holy man
- Two kinds of bishops
- Atheist givers
- Our myopic view of aging
Tuesday's News & Ideas
- A great leap of faith in China
- Church tweets
- The return of Spong
- Surfing seminarian
- Email is so over
Wednesday's News & Ideas
- Virtual ministers for the Church of Scotland?
- Grownups don't like the church's rituals. Kids should love them.
- What actual effect does Harvard have on 'the best and the brightest'?
Mark Chaves: Why do fewer black churches have websites than their white counterparts?
An astute comment here on C&R sent Chaves back to his study. His hypothesis, that the gap reflects a difference in resources, was only partly right.
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