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Religious talk online: The evangelical discourse of Muslims, Christians, and Atheists
Stephen Pihlaja
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English, Languages and Applied Linguistics
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Arts & Humanities
Atheist
100%
Evangelical Theology
83%
Religion
82%
Discourse
81%
Muslims
65%
Viewer
51%
Solidarity
33%
Social Media
33%
Discourse Analysis
33%
Empirical Research
22%
Interaction
16%
Language
13%
Social Sciences
Muslim
76%
Religion
69%
discourse
47%
sociolinguistics
45%
twenty-first century
39%
discourse analysis
39%
solidarity
39%
genre
39%
empirical research
36%
appeal
36%
social media
35%
present
24%
interaction
20%