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Thursday, August 08, 2002
 

From WIRED:  makes me think I ought to start a blog on religious publishing and the use of Blogging as a means to open up a net-enhnaced dialogue among the religious-digerati.

Blogging Goes Legit, Sort Of  One of the country's most respected training grounds for professional reporters has become the first school to offer a class on the 21st century symbol of do-it-yourself journalism.

Next fall, a handful of students at the University of California at Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism will convene weekly to learn about blogging from John Batelle, a co-founder of Wired magazine, and Paul Grabowicz, the school's new media program director.


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7:12:39 PM    
Theological Unity on the Issue of Weblogs

In Notes from the Cave: The online journal of Frank McPherson, computer professional and freelance writer. ,  Frank blogs :

I found Dale Lature's weblog, and he writes "Weblogs seem to be such a theologically sound communication tool. " I agree. I've also been thinking about whether a weblog would be a good tool for conducting a web-based bible study. I think it is, and I'm thinking about doing an experiment over on the other site.

Should be an interesting experiment.  Frank and I have to work out just how we're going to do this,  ut we both use Radio, so I suppose we'll do something in a category,  and see if I can post something to his category when I upstream (I think I can)


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6:38:01 PM    

After signing up as a MetaBlog on blogs4God,  I got on the "Cache of the Day" listing there:

blogs4God - a Semi-Definitive List of Christian Blogs: "Metablogs and Zines Cache of the Day" Bene Diction at 08:08 PM
Theoblogical has an interesting take on weblogs.


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6:07:22 PM    

On the subject of "deep linking",  this has Theoblogical Implications.  The Bible,  or any other Holy Book for that matter.  These books DEMAND deep linking.  They have been "Deep Linked" for centuries,  just with older technology (like word of mouth or scribal notes in the margins)

Another Run to a Deep-Link Suit (WIRED)


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7:19:35 AM    
The Theobloggers;  a case for weblogging as an expression of theological community;  the TheoBlogical Community.
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7:05:32 AM    


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