Cyberhenge

Modern Pagans on the Internet

Douglas E Cowan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:7th Nov '04

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Cyberhenge examines the use of Internet technology in shaping religious traditions and rituals. Cowan asks how and why Neopaganism has embraced the Internet in such an innovative and imaginative way.

'A much needed book.'- Irving Hexham, University of Calgary, Canada

'This book should become one of the classic texts in the still relatively new area of study.'- J. Gordon Melton, University of California, USA

'[It is] his approach to contemporary paganism as an outsider, combined with his expertise with the internet and his knowledge of how religious communities interact in general, that makes Cowan's contribution as interesting as it is.' - Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion

'There is no question that Douglas Cowan's contribution to the study of modern paganism on the Internet is significant and valuable. He achieved his goal in removing the hype surrounding this form of religious activity, supplying readers with a clear overview of the phenomenon, new theoretical frameworks and heuristic devices for interpreting the activities, and insight into how the World Wide Web is changing the religious landscape of our wired world.'- Christopher Helland, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada


'There is no question that Douglas Cowan's contribution to the study of modern paganism on the Internet is significant and valuable. He achieved his goal in removing the hype surrounding this form of religious activity, supplying readers with a clear overview of the phenomenon, new theoretical frameworks and heuristic devices for interpreting the activities, and insight into how the World Wide Web is changing the religious landscape of our wired world.'- Christopher Helland, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

'A much needed book.'- Irving Hexham, University of Calgary, Canada

'This book should become one of the classic texts in the still relatively new area of study.'- J. Gordon Melton, University of California, USA

ISBN: 9780415969109

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 600g

240 pages