New Directions in Rhetoric and Religion reflects the complex and fluid natures of religion, rhetoric, and public life in our globalized, digital, and politically polarized world.
New Directions in Rhetoric and Religion reflects the complex and fluid natures of religion, rhetoric, and public life in our globalized, digital, and politically polarized world.
James W. Vining is assistant professor of communication studies at Governors State University.
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Table of Contents Introduction James W. Vining Section I: Rhetorics of Religion in Public Activism Chapter 1. Christian Communal Parrhesia and the Case of the 1965 Bloody Sunday March Joshua H. Miller Chapter 2. Baylor Abroad: Revisiting the Racial Legacy of Baptist Evangelism Jeffrey B. Nagel Chapter 3. Social Christian Theology Animating Civic Rhetorical Activism Sara M. Dye and Michael-John DePalma Chapter 4. A Site of Sacred Resistance: The Eco-Spiritual Appeals of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ" Christopher Thomas Section II: Rhetorics of Religion in Contemporary Publics Chapter 5. Religion and Rhetoric in Moments of Crisis: Obstacles and an Opportunity in Timothy Keller's 'Truth, Tears, Anger, and Grace' Raymond Blanton Chapter 6. Trickster Politics and Islamist Rhetoric in Regime-Sponsored Nationalist Songs in Post-June 30 Egypt Farah Mourad Chapter 7. To Splinter and Split: Mapping the Use of the Term Evangelical on Twitter in the Age of Trump Emily Murphy Cope,
Table of Contents Introduction James W. Vining Section I: Rhetorics of Religion in Public Activism Chapter 1. Christian Communal Parrhesia and the Case of the 1965 Bloody Sunday March Joshua H. Miller Chapter 2. Baylor Abroad: Revisiting the Racial Legacy of Baptist Evangelism Jeffrey B. Nagel Chapter 3. Social Christian Theology Animating Civic Rhetorical Activism Sara M. Dye and Michael-John DePalma Chapter 4. A Site of Sacred Resistance: The Eco-Spiritual Appeals of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ" Christopher Thomas Section II: Rhetorics of Religion in Contemporary Publics Chapter 5. Religion and Rhetoric in Moments of Crisis: Obstacles and an Opportunity in Timothy Keller's 'Truth, Tears, Anger, and Grace' Raymond Blanton Chapter 6. Trickster Politics and Islamist Rhetoric in Regime-Sponsored Nationalist Songs in Post-June 30 Egypt Farah Mourad Chapter 7. To Splinter and Split: Mapping the Use of the Term Evangelical on Twitter in the Age of Trump Emily Murphy Cope,
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