Media, Culture, and CatholicismThis collection of essays addresses the issue of communication and ministry in a mass-media dominated society. |
Contents
Communications Media and the State of Theology | 3 |
The Catholic Imagination and the Catholic University | 21 |
Media Church The Presentation of Religious Information via Media | 27 |
Contexts History Philosophy Theory | 35 |
Visible Image and Invisible Faith | 37 |
Communicative Form and Theological Style | 55 |
Ministry in an Age of Communications | 67 |
Models of Church and Communication | 82 |
Communication and the Art of Presiding | 121 |
Preaching the Gospel in a Video Culture | 133 |
The Use of Media in the Teaching of Church History | 144 |
Possibilities of Audiovisual Narrative for Moral Formation | 157 |
Formation of Church Leaders for Ministering in the Technological Age | 171 |
Forums for Dialogue Teleconferencing and the American Catholic Church | 191 |
References | 201 |
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Practices Worship Homiletics Teaching | 107 |
Religious Symbolism and Mass Communication | 109 |
About the Authors | 217 |
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