In light of more recent conversations about religion and its import as a factor in the global geopolitical and cultural spheres, augmented by the "contracting" of relationship among people and nations, Communication and the Global Landscape of Faith highlights geographical, architectural, and a partial issues as significant and edifying dimensions of the study of communication and religion. Insights are gleaned through the prism of the philosophical, built, performative, political, and intercultural landscapes.
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This edited collection examines how geography and space, two key constructs of communication, affect the public understanding of religion.
Introduction: Communication, Landscape, and Faith Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels Part One: The Philosophical Landscape Chapter 1: From Here to Eternity: The Scope of Misreading Plato's Religion Mark A. E. Williams Chapter 2: The Equivocal Tao of “Nature”: I.A. Richards, C. S. Lewis, and the Heresy of Coalescence Steven L. Reagles Part Two: The “Built” Landscape Chapter 3: Building a House of Worship One (Agnostic) Platform at a Time Jeffrey Bogaczyk Chapter 4: The Tourist Gaze and the Church: Megachurch as Tourist Site Annalee R. Ward Chapter 5: Sanctuar(ies) for Sanctuary: A Rhetorical Analysis of Berlin’s The House of One Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels Part Three: The Performative Landscape Chapter 6: Salvation on the Wicked Stage: Charles Grandison Finney, Aimee Semple McPherson, and the Legacy of Faith Performance in American Revivals Bradley W. Griffin Chapter 7: Pope Francis’s Semiotic-Ethotic Conversion: Visual Humility, Metonymy, and Religious Mimesis Christopher J. Oldenburg Chapter 8: Identification and Unity: Easter Celebrations in the Holy Land Barbara S. Spies Chapter 9: The Public Work of Faith in Senegal: The Y’en a Marre Movement, the Marabouts, and Interfaith Cohesion Devin Bryson Part Four: The Political Landscape Chapter 10: Virtues as a Horizon for Intercultural Understanding: The Roles of Faith and Nationality L. Ripley Smith Chapter 11: Rhetorical Tapestry: Mandela, Messianism, and Faith as a Source of Rhetorical Invention Peter A. Verkruyse Chapter 12: Human Price Tags and the Politics of Representation in Sex Trafficking: Christian Women’s Missionary Discourse of the 21st Century Kirsten L. Isgro Chapter 13: All Who Do Not Lay Their Obligations on the Same Altar: Christian Privilege, Religious Diversity, and American Political Discourse Jacob Stutzman Part Five: The Intercultural Landscape Chapter 14: “This is What God Wills”: Observing Global Perspectives on the Impact of Fatalism in Health Communication Kallia O. Wright Chapter 15: “Moving Forward”: The Rhetoric of Social Intervention and the Presbyterian Church in America’s Cultural Outreach Mark A. Gring Chapter 16: Bringing Together and Setting Apart: Christianity’s Role in the Formation of Deaf Cultural Communities in Latin America and the Caribbean Elizabeth S. Parks
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This valuable and wide-ranging collection of essays will benefit both practitioners and scholars of religious communication. Practitioners will discover that the truths they seek, even those which are eternal and unchanging, must be communicated in infinitely variable physical and mental landscapes. Scholars will discover that religions are not simply manifestations of deeper social processes but generate supreme realities that profoundly structure believers' communication. Such understandings are vital in fostering the interfaith dialogues that are so needed in our world today.
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ISBN
9781498515818
Publisert
2016-04-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
789 gr
Høyde
239 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Dybde
29 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
410

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Biographical note

Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels is professor in the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Illinois College.