Contemporary Christian Culture: Messages, Missions, and Dilemmas studies Christian media, its meanings, and its impact on social perceptions and lived experiences in a multicultural context and from within a communication framework. This interdisciplinary collection expands the dialogue surrounding race, culture, and Christian messages and provides a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and church practitioners who are interested in understanding how racial and cultural identity are impacted by religious media products.
Contemporary Christian Culture: Messages, Missions, and Dilemmas studies Christian media, its meanings, and its impact on social perceptions and lived experiences in a multicultural context and from within a communication framework. This interdisciplinary collection expands the dialogue surrounding race, culture, and Christian messages and provides a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and church practitioners who are interested in understanding how racial and cultural identity are impacted by religious media products.
Omotayo Banjo is associate professor of communication at the University of Cincinnati. Kesha Morant Williams is associate professor of communication arts and sciences at Penn State University, Berks.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Christianity and Race in Political Discourse: The Case of Barack Obama Kevin Coe Chapter 2. Facing the Crowd: An Oral History Gospel Performance as Social Messaging Nathaniel Frederick II Chapter 3. The Constitution of a "Moral Issue" through Media Representations in Christian Newspapers: Implications for Race, Class, and Gender Joshua F. Hoops Chapter 4. Segregating the Dial: Institutional Racism in Evangelical Radio Mark Ward Sr. Chapter 5. Behind the Music: Exploring Audiences' Attitudes toward Gospel and Contemporary Christian Music Omotayo O. Banjo and Kesha Morant Williams Chapter 6. The Multicultural Church: A Challenge for the Black Church Phyllis Welch-Johnson and Kenya N. Washington Johnson Chapter 7. Coming Up the Rough Side of the Mountain: Building a Multicultural Church in a US Southern Mill Town Damion Waymer and Rodney Cripps Chapter 8. Jesus and His Multi-Ethnic Bride: A Case Study of Organizational Identification and Unity Among Believers Joel M. Solomon Chapter 9. Coptic Ethnoracial Identity and Liturgical Language Use Nicholas Ragheb Chapter 10. Promoting Transcultural Musical Interactions at Grahamstown Cathedral: An Analysis of Some Recent Experiences Andrew John Bethke Chapter 11. How Great is Our God-Multicultural Worship as a reflection of Contemporary Diversity Discourse Oneya Okuwobi About the Editors and Contributors
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Christianity and Race in Political Discourse: The Case of Barack Obama Kevin Coe Chapter 2. Facing the Crowd: An Oral History Gospel Performance as Social Messaging Nathaniel Frederick II Chapter 3. The Constitution of a "Moral Issue" through Media Representations in Christian Newspapers: Implications for Race, Class, and Gender Joshua F. Hoops Chapter 4. Segregating the Dial: Institutional Racism in Evangelical Radio Mark Ward Sr. Chapter 5. Behind the Music: Exploring Audiences' Attitudes toward Gospel and Contemporary Christian Music Omotayo O. Banjo and Kesha Morant Williams Chapter 6. The Multicultural Church: A Challenge for the Black Church Phyllis Welch-Johnson and Kenya N. Washington Johnson Chapter 7. Coming Up the Rough Side of the Mountain: Building a Multicultural Church in a US Southern Mill Town Damion Waymer and Rodney Cripps Chapter 8. Jesus and His Multi-Ethnic Bride: A Case Study of Organizational Identification and Unity Among Believers Joel M. Solomon Chapter 9. Coptic Ethnoracial Identity and Liturgical Language Use Nicholas Ragheb Chapter 10. Promoting Transcultural Musical Interactions at Grahamstown Cathedral: An Analysis of Some Recent Experiences Andrew John Bethke Chapter 11. How Great is Our God-Multicultural Worship as a reflection of Contemporary Diversity Discourse Oneya Okuwobi About the Editors and Contributors
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