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Faith 2.0: Religion and the Internet’ Conference

“Faith 2.0” will explore one of today’s most pressing questions: How has religion been impacted by information technology and how has the public sphere in turn been influenced by this interaction?

The RSA, working in association with the Tony Blair Faith Foundation and Durham University, will present a one-day conference, which will include scholars, policy makers and religious leaders whose work covers the positive, negative, and the outright surprising elements of this new and dynamic exchange.

Panellists and audience members will engage in discussions on the topics of Religious Identity and Internet; Religious Communities Online; and Religious Authority and Online Extremism.

Thursday 14th April 2011

For more information and to book your place, visit the RSA website.

 

Tony is a Superintendent Methodist Minister, broadcaster and author. He is a radio presenter with Premier Christian Radio and a regular contributor to BBC Radio 2's Pause for Thought (5.45 am). Tony is married with two children and four grandchildren.

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