Digital religion is a field of study that explores the intersection between technology and religious practices, beliefs, and communities. This area of research examines how technology, such as social media, apps, virtual reality, and online platforms, is changing the way people engage with religion and spirituality. Scholars in this field investigate topics such as online religious communities, digital forms of worship, religious expression on social media, and the impact of technology on religious authority and identity. Digital religion research also considers ethical and practical implications of these technological changes for religious organizations and individuals.