Practical Spiritualities in a Media Age, edited by Curtis D. Coats and Monica M. Emerich.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/ijsnr.20636Keywords:
spirituality, Mediatization of Religion, digital media, practical spiritualityAbstract
Practical Spiritualities in a Media Age, edited by Curtis D. Coats and Monica M. Emerich. 2016. Bloomsbury, 275 pp. Hb. £95.00/$130.00, ISBN: 9781474223164.
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