This study contends that Christians in Western democracies should champion free expression, not only for their own wellbeing but also for the good of their societies. The book presents a theology of free expression and examines a paradox: why censorship is dangerous, and why it remains present even in vibrant democracies.
This study contends that Christians in Western democracies should champion free expression, not only for their own wellbeing but also for the good of their societies. The book presents a theology of free expression and examines a paradox: why censorship is dangerous, and why it remains present even in vibrant democracies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gordon S. Jackson is a South African-born educator and author.He received his undergraduate education in South Africa and his MA at Wheaton College, Illinois. He worked as a reporter and editor on a news magazine in Johannesburg before obtaining his PhD in mass communications at Indiana University. He then taught journalism at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington, for 32 years before retiring in 2015.He is the author or compiler of fourteen books (twelve commercially published), including two satirical novels. He is married to another South African, who he says helps keep his accent honest.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Freedom of Expression Why Christians Should Care Chapter 2: A Theology of Freedom and Free Expression Chapter 3: Free Expression and Feuds Among the Faithful Chapter 4: Free Expression's Antithesis Defining Censorship Chapter 5: Censorship A Dangerous, Corrosive Force Chapter 6: Limits on Free Expression Why We Still Want Them Chapter 7: Christians, Government and the Politics of Free Expression Chapter 8: Responding Christianly Part 1: Setting the Stage Chapter 9: Responding Christianly Part 2: Nurturing Free Expression Chapter 10: Conclusion "A More Excellent Way"
Chapter 1: Freedom of Expression Why Christians Should Care Chapter 2: A Theology of Freedom and Free Expression Chapter 3: Free Expression and Feuds Among the Faithful Chapter 4: Free Expression's Antithesis Defining Censorship Chapter 5: Censorship A Dangerous, Corrosive Force Chapter 6: Limits on Free Expression Why We Still Want Them Chapter 7: Christians, Government and the Politics of Free Expression Chapter 8: Responding Christianly Part 1: Setting the Stage Chapter 9: Responding Christianly Part 2: Nurturing Free Expression Chapter 10: Conclusion "A More Excellent Way"
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