Friday, April 19, 2013

Contrasting with Christian Blogger Studies

36 Reasons to blog regularly agree / disagree.
Cheong, Halavais and Kwon found
~ Sharing and defending their faith, edifying fellow Christians, and sustaining fellowship
~ Usually chronicle their evangelical faith and beliefs teaching/learning and explaining mainstream news 
~ Self-expression and reflection
~ Life documenting an integral part of religious blogging

~ Campbell highlights the influence Christian bloggers have framing authority through traditional sources: God, the Bible, and theological texts.

~ Campbell, Hutchings, and Myers suggest affiliation and community are driving desires for Christians to cluster online.

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