More Than Talk: A Covenantal Approach to Everyday Communication Book Reviewed: Strom, Bill (2013). More Than Talk: A Covenantal Approach to Everyday Communication (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt). Reviewed By: Geri Forsberg Reviewer Affiliation: Western Washington University Edition: 4th Total Pages: 389 ISBN-10: 1465224963 Review (Featured): Review of: Strom, Bill (2013). More Than Talk: A Covenantal Approach to Everyday Communication (4th …
Authentic Communication
Authentic Communication: Christian Speech Engaging Culture Book Reviewed: Muehlhoff, Tim & Lewis, Todd V. (2010). Authentic Communication: Christian Speech Engaging Culture (Downer’s Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press). Reviewed By: Benson Fraser Reviewer Affiliation: Regent University Total Pages: 219 ISBN-10: 083082815X Review (Featured): Review of: Muehlhoff, Tim, and Todd V. Lewis (2010). Authentic Communication: Christian Speech Engaging Culture. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity …
Podio — Serialized Audio Books in Podcast Form
(from the website, FAQ page): The term podiobook was coined by Evo Terra in April 2005 to describe serialized audiobooks which are distributed via RSS, much like a podcast. Yes. The serialized audio book versions we make available on our site are really free. However, these authors work very hard working on their books, and we work hard maintaining this …
Baylor University’s Studies in Rhetoric & Religion Book Series
The Studies in Rhetoric and Religion (R&R) series explores the wide variety of rhetorical features and strategies that comprise religious communication – be it by oral performance, symbolic actions and rituals, art, architecture, print, or other media. This series underscores the relationship between rhetoric and religion, demonstrating that both belief and how that belief is communicated contribute to identity and …
Faith and Learning Forum
(from the website) Faith and Learning Forum is unique–an international online Christian worldview journal—an academic university of Christian scholarship. It is for faith & learning scholars in Christian and research universities, students, and interested people who want to read and contribute to stimulating Christian worldview commentary and actual in-fact examples of the integration of faith & learning. It is Christian …
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Christian Classics Ethereal Library – Full-text theological library which includes reference, fiction, non-fiction, and hymns in an assortment of formats. Resource Link: http://www.ccel.org/
Starting Points for a Theology of Communication
The chart appears on p. 70, chapter 9, of Bluck’s book. The core of the diagram is built around 5 key concepts: 1) dialogue, 2) content, 3) intention, 4) form, and 5) outcome. This is a detailed and useful chart for researchers and teachers alike. It provides starting points for sketching one’s own theology of communication, and presenting others with …
Regent College Marketplace Institute website
Regent College’s Marketplace Institute website offers a variety of topical articles and resources that may be useful to Christian communication researchers, especially those interested in situating their investigations in a Canadian context. Research and essays by leading Christian scholars and public intellectuals cover topics related to the intersection of Christianity and science, the environment, society-politics, and business-economy. Resource Link: http://marketplace.regent-college.edu/
The Immanent Frame
Culled from site: The Immanent Frame publishes interdisciplinary perspectives on religion, secularism, and the public sphere. Founded in October 2007 in conjunction with the Social Science Research Council’s program on Religion and the Public Sphere, The Immanent Frame features invited contributions and original essays, and serves as a forum for ongoing exchanges among leading thinkers from the social sciences and …
Telecommunications Act of 1996
The first major overhaul of U.S. telecommunications law in over 60 years. It amended the Communications Act of 1934. President Bill Clinton signed it into law. In this act, it was the first time the Internet was included in broadcasting and spectrum allotment. Resource Link: http://transition.fcc.gov/telecom.html