• The Co-Evolution of Religion and Technology:
    • Introduction
  • MImetic Cosmotheism (9)
    • Mimetic Roots
    • Oral ReligionReligion for Hunter-Gatherers
    • Religion and the Neolithic Revolution
    • Maternal Cosmotheism: “Old Europe”
    • Patriarchal Cosmotheism: the Aryans
    • The Bronze Age: Scribal Religion
    • The Bronze Age: Mimetic Desire, Violence and Religious Sacrifice
    • The Indus Valley Enigma
    • The Bronze Age: Collapse and the Rise of Israel
  • The Axial Age (18)
  • The Axial Revolution
  • The Presocratics: Greece and the Persian Empire
  • Plato’s Axial Critique
  • Axial India: The Upanishads
  • Axial India: Jainism and Buddhism
  • Jesus’ Axial Critique
  • Paul: Christianity’s First Axial Scribe
  • Axial Antioch–Early Gnosticism
  • Axial Alexandria: Mystery Cults and Hermeticism
  • Radical Axial Mysticism: Valentinus
  • Axial Hermeneutics: Origen
  • Axial Hermeneutics: Alexandria vs Antioch
  • Axial Hermeneutics: Dionysius
  • Creating Christendom
  • Medieval Arguments over God
  • Medieval Culture: The Rise of Chivalry
  • Medieval Popular Religion: Sacred Rituals, Sacred Spaces
  • Medieval Mysticism: The Beguines
  • Medieval Mysticism: Meister Eckhart
  • Print and Modern Religion (16)
    • Paper and Print
    • Print Christianity: Luther, Calvin and Ignatius
    • Print Ontology: Cartesian Rationalism
    • Print Ontology: The 3rd Person Logic of Deism and Design
    • Print Ontology: The 1st Person Apotheosis of the Self
    • Print Ontology: 2nd Person Romantic Religion
    • Romantic Critiques of Industrialization
    • Romantic Philosophy of Science
    • Electro-Magnetic Spirituality
    • Freud and the Industrial Self
    • Photographs and Phonograghs
    • Industrial Christianity
    • Missionary Christianity
    • Industrial Atheism
    • Broadcast Religion
    • Neo-Pagan Spirituality and New Age Theosophy
  • Virtual Ontology (13)
    • Technology and Society: Four Views
    • Post-Phenomenology: Four Categories
    • The Nature of the Virtual
    • The Virtual, Networked
    • SelfCyberpsychology and Virtual Therapy
    • Distributed Agency
    • Distributed Cognition
    • Alterity Technologies
    • On Telepresence and Extended Reality
    • Virtual Reasoning: Hypertexts and Gamification
    • The Virtual EconomyAI EthicsVirtual Politics
    • OnTranshumanism
    • Artificial Intelligence and The Singularity
  • Virtual Religion (8)
    • Introduction to Virtual Religion
    • The Technology of Religion
    • The Religion of Technology
    • Religion as Refuge: Critics of Virtual Technology
    • Demons of the Virtual Self
    • Virtual Ritual
    • Virtual Ecclesiology
    • Virtual Mysticism
  • Virtual Theology (6)
    • Introduction to Virtual Theology
    • Faith Amidst Religious Pluralism: Panikkar
    • On Our Reality as God’s Virtual Reality
    • Virtual Eschatology: Teilhard and Transhumanism
    • Engineering immortality: Birth and Death in the Virtual Age
    • Religion and Evil: What’s the Problem?

Titles in italics are planned or still in production.