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Dynamic Secularization - Information Technology and the Tension Between Religion and Science

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book discusses secularization, arguing that it may be more complex and significant than is generally recognized. Using a number of online exploration methods, the author provides insights into how religion may be changing, and how information technology might be energized in this process.
Working from the premise that the relationship between science and religion is complex, the author demonstrates that while science has contradicted some specific religious beliefs, science itself may have been facilitated by beliefs formed many centuries ago. Science assists engineers in the development of powerful new technologies, and asserts that the universe is based on a set of fundamental principles that can be understood by humans through the assistance of mathematics.
The challenging ideas discussed will benefit readers through sharing a variety of Internet-based research methods and cultural discoveries. The book provides a balance betweenquantitative methods, illustrated by 24 tables of statistics, and qualitative methods, illustrated by 30 screenshots of computer-generated virtual worlds. Analysis interweaves with description, creating a sense of involvement in the experience of exploring online realities at the same time as radical insights are shared.

List of contents

Fragmentation: Online Evidence about Religious Innovation.- Humanization: The Crash or Reboot of Social Psychology.- Paganization: The Virtual Revival of a Cult Online.- Residualism: Online Survival of Rejected Religions.- Jediism: The Most Popular Online Virtual Religion.- Pessimism: Critiques of Religion and Technology in the Fallout Games.- Optimism: Religious Diversity in the WildStar Massively Multiplayer Online Game.- Transhumanism: An Online Network of Technoprogressive Quasi-Religions.- Transcendence: Virtual Artificial Intelligence.

Summary

This book discusses secularization, arguing that it may be more complex and significant than is generally recognized. Using a number of online exploration methods, the author provides insights into how religion may be changing, and how information technology might be energized in this process.
Working from the premise that the relationship between science and religion is complex, the author demonstrates that while science has contradicted some specific religious beliefs, science itself may have been facilitated by beliefs formed many centuries ago. Science assists engineers in the development of powerful new technologies, and asserts that the universe is based on a set of fundamental principles that can be understood by humans through the assistance of mathematics. 
The challenging ideas discussed will benefit readers through sharing a variety of Internet-based research methods and cultural discoveries. The book provides a balance betweenquantitative methods, illustrated by 24 tables of statistics, and qualitative methods, illustrated by 30 screenshots of computer-generated virtual worlds. Analysis interweaves with description, creating a sense of involvement in the experience of exploring online realities at the same time as radical insights are shared. 

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“This book is a highly detailed account of alternative schools of religion and science fueled by the power of the Internet. … The author has researched many of these counterculture views of science and religion, but the text will be of interest to those seriously studying such entities.” (Computing Reviews, October, 2017)

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"This book is a highly detailed account of alternative schools of religion and science fueled by the power of the Internet. ... The author has researched many of these counterculture views of science and religion, but the text will be of interest to those seriously studying such entities." (Computing Reviews, October, 2017)

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