"Creating Church Online constructs a rich ethnographic account of the diverse cultures of online churches, from virtual worlds to video streams. This book also outlines the history of online churchgoing, from its origins in the 1980s to the present day, and traces the major themes of academic and Christian debate around this topic. Applying some of the leading current theories in the study of religion, media and culture to this data, Tim Hutchings proposes a new model of religious design in contexts of mediatization and draws attention to digital networks, transformative third spaces and terrains of existential vulnerability." (Publisher description)
1 A brief history of cyberchurch, 10
2 Making sense of online churches, 24
3 Methodology: how to study an online church, 52
4 Church of fools, 64
5 I-church, 90
6 St Pixels, 113
7 The Anglican cathedral of second life, 140
8 Church online at lifechurch.tv, 168
9 Creating church online: media design and media logic, 203
10 Being church online: networks and existential terrains, 220
Conclusion: What happened to the online church? 242