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Beliefnet

Type of site

Lifestyle, spirituality
Available inEnglish
OwnerBN Media Associates
LaunchedDecember 28, 1999; 24 years ago (1999-12-28)
Current statusActive

Beliefnet is a Christian lifestyle website featuring editorial content related to the topics of inspiration, spirituality, health, wellness, love and family, news, and entertainment.

History[edit]

Launched in 1999 by Steven Waldman and Robert Nylen, Beliefnet filled a gap in the religious and inspirational content available online. In 2007, Beliefnet was acquired by the Fox Entertainment Group,[1] with a strategy of being integrated into other Fox-owned faith-based entities. This strategy was short-lived and ultimately evolved, again with the sale of Beliefnet in 2010, to BN Media, LLC, an entity that includes the investors behind Affinity4 and Cross Bridge.[2]

In September 2016, Patheos.com was added to the family of brands.[3] In 2021, BN Media LLC announced that the company would be doing business as Radiant.[4] Under Radiant, Beliefnet was rebranded from interfaith/independent to an explicitly Christian website.[5]

Site architecture[edit]

Beliefnet provides users with Christian inspirational material and lifestyle coaching. They feature stories, quizzes, recipes, and other resources related to spirituality, inspiration, health and wellness, love and family, and news and entertainment. Beliefnet has also introduced concentrated mini-sections to answer the demand for more genre-specific content, like its Apron Strings section with resources for moms, as well as its Women's Health section. It provides basic information on some additional, non-Christian faiths including Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam, among others.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "home". Beliefnet.com.
  • ^ Dawn C. Chmielewski (May 27, 2010). "BN Media, LLC Announces Acquisition of Beliefnet". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 14, 2023.
  • ^ "Beliefnet Announces Acquisition of Patheos". Prnewswire.com. September 6, 2016.
  • ^ "bnisradiant". www.radiantdigital.com. Retrieved 2021-04-26.
  • ^ "Beliefnet - RadiantDigital.com". www.radiantdigital.com. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  • Further reading[edit]

  • Campbell, Heidi (2005). "Making Space for Religion in Internet Studies" (PDF). The Information Society. 21 (4). Informa UK Limited: 309–315. doi:10.1080/01972240591007625. ISSN 0197-2243. S2CID 40962108.[dead link]
  • Campbell, Heidi (2018). "Religion and the Internet". Communication Research Trends. 25 (1). Centre for the study of communication and culture. doi:10.4135/9781473960367.n214. ISBN 9781473926615. S2CID 34361336.
  • Carrigan, Henry L. (2001). "Seeking God in Cyberspace". Journal of Religious & Theological Information. 4 (4). Informa UK Limited: 55–82. doi:10.1300/j112v04n04_05. ISSN 1047-7845. S2CID 141201869.
  • Casey, C. A. (2001). "Online Religion and Finding Faith on the Web: An Examination of Beliefnet.org" (PDF). Proceedings of the Media Ecology Association. 2: 32. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-02-14. Retrieved 2018-04-11.
  • Hackett, Rosalind I. J. (2006). "Religion and the Internet". Diogenes. 53 (3). SAGE Publications: 67–76. doi:10.1177/0392192106069015. ISSN 0392-1921. S2CID 143865560.
  • Helland, Christopher (2002). "Surfing for Salvation". Religion. 32 (4). Informa UK Limited: 293–302. doi:10.1006/reli.2002.0406. ISSN 0048-721X. S2CID 144964877.
  • MacWilliams, Mark W. (2002). "Virtual Pilgrimages on the Internet". Religion. 32 (4). Informa UK Limited: 315–335. doi:10.1006/reli.2002.0408. ISSN 0048-721X. S2CID 144959419.
  • McKenna, Katelyn Y.A.; West, Kelly J. (2007). "Give me that online-time religion: The role of the internet in spiritual life". Computers in Human Behavior. 23 (2). Elsevier BV: 942–954. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2005.08.007. ISSN 0747-5632.
  • Ostrowski, Ally (2006). "Texting Tolerance: Computer-Mediated Interfaith Dialogue". Webology. 3 (4): 34ff.
  • Wei, Low Yuen. "Religious Ecology On The Internet: A Case Study Of Tibetan Buddhism". Mediating Piety. Brill. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004178397.i-240.91. ISBN 978-90-04-17839-7.
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