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Communication Theory

Books

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Journals

Belford, Fontaine. “Tower of Babel or, Babylon revisited: Communication in the Postmodern World.” Religion and Intellectual Life 3, no. 3 (spring 1986): 81-86.

Geren, Peggy Ruth. “Public Discourse: Creating the Conditions for Dialogue Concerning the Common Good in a Postmodern…” Studies in Philosophy and Education 20, no. 3 (May 2001): 191-200.

Lewis, Gordon R. “General Revelation Makes Cross-Cultural Communication Possible.” Evangelical Review of Theology 24, no. 2 (2000): 126-41.

Troup, Calvin L. “Include the Iconoclast: The Voice of Jacques Ellul in Contemporary Theory and Criticism.” Journal of Communication and Religion 1, no. 21 (1998): 22-46.

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In Off-Road Disciplines, Earl Creps reveals that the on-road practices of prayer and Bible reading should be bolstered by the other kinds of encounters with God that occur unexpectedly—complete with the bumps and bruises that happen when you go “off-road.”

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