The latest issue of the Journal of Christian Teaching Practice (in Communication Studies) has been posted: https://www.theccsn.com/journal-of-christian-teaching-practice/. Table of Contents Doug Gwyn, “George Fox: Silence and Stillness as Communicational Ethic,” https://www.theccsn.com/george-fox-silence-and-stillness-as-communicational-ethic/ Terry Lindvall, “St. John of Damascus: Patron Saint of Visual Communication,” https://www.theccsn.com/st-john-of-damascus-patron-saint-of-visual-communication/ William Mullen, “St. John Chrysostom: Identification and Communication in a Culture of Compromise,” https://www.theccsn.com/st-john-chrysostom-identification-and-communication-in-a-culture-of-compromise/ Kevin Schut, “Playing Games with …
Practitioner in Residence, Garrett Gerhart
Meet Garrett Gerhart. As our first Practitioner in Residence, Garrett’s focus will be on facilitating meaningful conversations about the way theory and practice merge in our digital lives—both inside and outside the Church. One of his goals is to help churches move from “which tool?” to “which is the wisest use of this particular tool in this particular situation …
“Your Dance with Pop Culture,” new podcast series, with Paul Patton
In this podcast, Paul introduces his new series on wise engagement with the 24-7 invitation of pop culture. The series employs the metaphor of pop culture as an unrelenting, always available “dance partner” and posits the question of moral and spiritual significance, “Who’s leading whom in the dance?”
Engaged Pedagogy and Christian Social Thought
Presenter and Affiliation: Jonathan M. Bowman, Ph.D., Professor of Communication Studies, University of San Diego When?: Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020, 5:30 pm EST What?: Active learning can be one way in which students encounter Jesus’ social justice teachings. In sharing one specific example of an engaged pedagogical assignment, this webinar will encourage faculty to think through how Biblical teachings and ‘Important …
St. John of Damascus: Patron Saint of Visual Communication
St. John of Damascus: Patron Saint of Visual Communication Terry Lindvall, Ph.D. Virginia Wesleyan University Journal of Christian Teaching Practice Home Page Abstract: This article traces the rise and fall of the image in Christian history, ultimately examining the impact of St. John of Damascus and his defense of holy images in Apologetic Treatises against those Revile the Holy Images and …
Playing Games with Christian Education: Exploring Embodied Faith in Media Production
Playing Games with Christian Education: Exploring Embodied Faith in Media Production Kevin Schut, Ph.D. Associate Dean, School of the Arts, Media + Culture; Professor of Media + Communication Journal of Christian Teaching Practice Home Page Abstract This article considers two interdisciplinary projects to create video games at a Christian university in 2008 and 2011 in light of James K.A. Smith’s call for Christian …
Teaching Communication and Theology
Teaching Communication and Theology Paul A. Soukup, S.J. Professor of Communication Santa Clara University psoukup@scu.edu Originally presented to the Arricia Conference on Communication and Theology, Arricia, Italy, 2007 Journal of Christian Teaching Practice Home Page Abstract A media ecology approach allows a better integration between theology and communication, either as a unit in an existing course or as a stand-alone course. …
The Light Shines in the Darkness
The Light Shines in the Darkness Annalee R. Ward, Ph.D. Guest Columnist Annalee Ward, Professor of Communication, currently serves as the Director of the Wendt Character Initiative at the University of Dubuque. This Initiative promotes excellent moral character and lives of purpose. Passionate about interweaving faith, life, and learning, Annalee is grateful for the work of the Christianity and Communication …
Announcing call for submissions for the 2020 Digital Religion Research Award
CFP-NMRDC Digital Religion Research Award-2020 Call for Submissions for the 2020 Digital Religion Research Award The Network for New Media, Religion and Digital Culture Studies (NMRDC; http://digitalreligion.tamu.edu) is pleased to announce the call for published works (an article or book chapter) for consideration for the newly established Digital Religion Research Award. This award is to recognize outstanding research in the …
CCSN Podcast, Soul Stirrings, “Stewarding the Stirrings of the Soul,” 5 episodes, Dr. Paul Patton
Dear CCSN’ers, friends and colleagues. In case you missed it, you can listen to the first series in the “Soul Stirrings” podcast with Dr. Paul Patton on “Stewarding the Stirrings of the Soul.” Paul addresses how you can you can cultivate your “sacred interiority” in ways that promote spiritual formation and foster communication wisdom. Learn more about Dr. Patton here: …