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Endnotes: The WIRED Gene

 

1. A. E. Harvey, "The Evidence in Cave 7: Were the Gospels Written Before the Sack of Jerusalem," TLS: Times Literary Supplement, 22 March 1996, 6.

 

2. Eamon Duffy does in Stripping of the Altars: traditional religion in England,c.1400-1580 (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1992), 80.

 

3. D. W. Bebbington, "Evangelical Christianity and the Enlightenment,"in The Gospel in the Modern World: A Tribute to John Stott, ed. Martyn Eden and David F. Wells (Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity Press, 1991), 66-78.

 

4. Erik Routley, The Musical Wesleys (London: Herbert Jenkins, 1968), 32.

 

5. 5. Charles W. Hargitt, "John Wesley and Science," Methodist Review, May 1927, 392. He quotes John Wesley, "Address to the Clergy," in The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, 1st American Complete and Standard ed. (New York: T. Mason and G. Lane, 1839) 6: 219.

 

6. Wesley, "Address to the Clergy," 225.

 

7. As quoted in Wired, February 1996, 95.

 

8. Some of the Catholic sites on the World Wide Web include Catholic Resources on the Net (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/People/spok/catholic.html), Christus Rex et Redemptor Mundi (http://www.christusrex.org/), Catholic Information Center on the Internet (http://www.catholic.net); Gregorian Chant Home Page (http://www.music.princeton.edu:80/chant-html/); Catholic Online (http://www.catholic.org/catholic/index.html); Order of St. benedict Home Page (http://www.osb.org/osb); Shroud of Turin Home Page (http://www.cais.com/npacheco/shroud/turin.html);

 

9. Heather Millar, "The Electronic Scriptorium," Wired, August 1996, 94ff.

 

10. The Monastery of Christ in the Desert's Internet address is http://christdesert.org.

 

11. Quoted in Wired, August, 1996, 106

 

12. See Kevin Maney, Megamedia Shakeout: The Inside Story of the Leaders and the Losers in the Exploding Communications Industry (New York: John Wiley, 1995, iii, 9-10, especially). Orlando, Florida is already experiencing CONVERGENCE through a Time Warner project called Full Service Network--turn on your TV and you see a three-dimensional menu--one box labeled movies, another shopping, another sports, another regular TV, another interactive channels (creative your own music for the home), another video games (you can play against someone else across town), another education.

 

13. Arnaud de Borchgrave, "The Bubonic Plague of International Crime," Insight on the News, 23 October 1995, 40.

 

14. Seth Lloyd in Wired, March 1995, 127.

 

15. For my 10 Commandments of Postmodern Architecture, see "Church Architecture in the 21st Century" NETFAX 57, (October 28, 1996).

 

16. As quoted in Current Thoughts & Trends 11 (October 1995): 28.

 

17. "The Revolution Begins, at Last," Economist, 30 September-6 October 1995, 15.

 

18. "The Revolution Begins, at Last," Economist, 30 September-6 October 1995), 15.

 

19. As cited by Nicholas Negroponte, "Bit by Bit, PCS Are Becoming TVS: Or Is It the Other Way Around?," Wired, August 1995, 178.

 

20. The Magic School Bus: In the Time of the Dinosaurs (New York: Scholastic, 1994).

 

 


 
     
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