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Finding Theology on the Web on Social Media

Theology on the Web now hosts over 50,000 theological articles and hundreds of books, with many more being added each week. Besides the site blogs (listed below), there are a number of other ways to keep up to date with the latest material going on-line.

Site Blogs

Facebook

Theology on the Web already has an extensive Facebook presence. You can “like” its Page, which has new material posted to it at least three times a week. If you are interested in having more input as to how Theology on the Web works, you can apply to join the closed Theology on the Web Group. There you will receive the same updates, but also occasionally be asked to contribute to surveys, help answer questions and provide feedback. Please take note: if you want to join the Group just so you can share your revelation of the seating plan for the Wedding Supper of the Lamb, please don’t…

Twitter

Posts to Twitter are made around three times a week, but sometimes more often if something worth sharing in the way of resources catches my attention.

Instagram

I tend to use Instagram when I am out and about, or when I have an interesting image to share about a forthcoming book or journal. Posts are therefore occasional and are also shared on Twitter.

YouTube

Theology on the Web has its own YouTube Channel where you will find tutorials and some video updates. Remember to subscribe to get a notification when new material is posted.


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Rob

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