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Howard, Robert Glenn

机译:罗伯特·格伦·霍华德

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The United States has shown itself fertile ground for new religious movements and for the use of com-munication to support those movements, beginning with camp meetings supported by newspaper adver-tisements in the 19th century through Aimee Semple McPherson's Foursquare Gospel Church and radio broadcasts in the 1920s to the rise of the televange-lists in the 1980s. Robert Glenn Howard traces a yet newer embrace of technology: that of what he terms a "virtual ekklesia," a online Fundamentalist group with beliefs in the "End Times." The history of the group weaves through the history of the Internet and so the book reviews this dual history. Howard care-fully provides background on both for those readers who need it. While many may know the various developments of the Internet-email, usegroups, list-servs, static webpages, Web 2.0-more will most likely not know the history and background of this particular branch of American Evangelical and Fundamentalist Protestantism.
机译:美国为新的宗教运动和通过通讯支持这些运动展示了沃土,首先是19世纪通过艾米·辛普尔·麦克弗森(Aimee Semple McPherson)的四方福音教堂(Foursquare Gospel Church)通过报纸广告进行的营地会议以及在1920年代到1980年代的电视通讯录兴起。罗伯特·格伦·霍华德(Robert Glenn Howard)追寻了一种新的技术拥抱:他所说的“虚拟ekklesia”,是一个对“末日时代”充满信心的在线基金会主义者团体。小组的历史贯穿互联网的历史,因此该书回顾了这种双重历史。霍华德仔细地为有需要的读者提供了这两种知识的背景。尽管许多人可能知道Internet电子邮件,用户组,列表服务,静态网页的各种发展,但Web 2.0更有可能不知道美国福音派和原教旨主义新教的这个特定分支的历史和背景。

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