Title: Mody religiozity a charismatické křesťanství ve virtuálním prostoru : studie rituální praxe v prostředí Second Life
Source document: Sacra. 2007, vol. 5, iss. 2, pp. 168-178
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168-178
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ISSN1214-5351 (print)2336-4483 (online)
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/118445
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[25] Oficiální webové stránky projektu Second Life: http://www.secondlife.com
[26] Oficiální stránky Life Church: http://www.lifechurch.tv
[27] Stránky Second lifecommunity Jesus House: http://www.godslovechristianfellowship.com/SL_JesusHouseMessages.htm
[2] Bloch, M. 2004. "Ritual and Deference." In: Laidlaw, J. – Whitehouse, H. (eds.). Ritual &-Memory: Towards Comparative Anthropology of Religion. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 65–78.
[3] Crain, S. 1999. "Semantics, Acquisition of." In: Wilson, R. A. – Keil, F. C. (eds.). The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. Cambridge: MIT, 804–6.
[4] Davidio, J. F. 1999. "Stereotyping." In: Wilson, R. A. – Keil, F. C. (eds.). The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. Cambridge: MIT, 243–4.
[5] Gellner, E. 1969. "A pendulum swing theory of Islam." In: Robertson, R (ed.). Sociology of Religion. Selected readings. Harmondsworth: Penguin Education.
[6] Heelas, P. – Woothead, L. 2005. Spiritual revolution. Oxford: Blackwell.
[7] Helland, Ch. 2000. "Online-Religion/Religion-Online and Virtual Communitas." In: Hadden, J. K. – Cowan, D. E. (eds.), Religion on the internet: Research Prospects and Promises, New York: Elsevire, 205–225.
[8] Helland, Ch. 2002. "Surfing for Salvation." Religion 32, 293–302. | DOI 10.1006/reli.2002.0406
[9] Laidlaw, J. 2004. "Toward a Comparative Anthropology of religion." In: Laidlaw, J. – Whitehouse, H. (eds.). Ritual & Memory: Towards Comparative Anthropology of Religion. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 1–9.
[10] MacWilliams, M. W. 2002. "Virtual Pilgrimages on the Internet." Religion 32, 315–335. | DOI 10.1006/reli.2002.0408
[11] Malley, B. 2004. "The Doctrinal Mode and Evangelical Christianity in United States." In: Laidlaw, J. – Whitehouse, H. (eds.). Ritual&Memory: Towards Comparative Anthropology of Religion. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 79–87.
[12] Martin, L. H. 2006. "Cognitive Science, Ritual, And the Hellenistic Mystery Religions." Religion&theology 13, 383–395.
[13] Maxwell, P. 2002. "Virtual Religion in Context", Religion 32, 343–354. | DOI 10.1006/reli.2002.0410
[14] Pyysiäinen, I. 2004. Magic, Miracles and Religion: A Scientist's Perspective. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.
[15] Schacter D. L. 1999. "Implicit vs. Explicit memory." In: Wilson, R. A. – Keil, F. C. (eds.). The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. Cambridge: MIT, 294–395.
[16] Shankland, D. 2004. "Modes of religiosity and the legacy of Ernest Gellner." In: Laidlaw, J. – Whitehouse, H. (eds.). Ritual&Memory: Towards Comparative Anthropology of Religion,Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 31–49.
[17] Tulving, E. 1972. "Episodic and Semantic Memory." In: Tulving, E. – Donaldson, W. (eds.). Organization of memory.New York: Academia Press, 381–403.
[18] Tulving, E. 1995. "Introduction." In: Gazzaniga, M. S. (ed.). The New Cognitive Neurosciences. Cambridge: MIT, 727–732.
[19] Tulving, E. 1999. "Episodic vs. Semantic Memory." In: Wilson, R. A. – Keil, F. C. (eds.). The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. Cambridge: MIT, 278–9.
[20] Weber, M. 1930. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. London: George Allen and Unwin.
[21] Whitehouse, H. 2000. Arguments and Icons: Divergent Modes of Religiosity. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[22] Whitehouse, H. 2002. "Modes of Religiosity: Towards a Cognitive Explanation of the Sociopolitical Dynamics of Religion." Method&Theory in the Study of Religion14, 293–315.
[23] Whitehouse, H. 2004a. Modes of Religiosity: A Cognitive Theory of Religious Transmission. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.
[24] Whitehouse, H. 2004b. "Toward comparative anthropology of religion." In: Laidlaw, J. – Whitehouse, H. (eds.). Ritual&Memory: Towards Comparative Anthropology of Religion. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 187–205.
[25] Oficiální webové stránky projektu Second Life: http://www.secondlife.com
[26] Oficiální stránky Life Church: http://www.lifechurch.tv
[27] Stránky Second lifecommunity Jesus House: http://www.godslovechristianfellowship.com/SL_JesusHouseMessages.htm