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Religious Communication Today: Volume 1, Number 1, September 1978
Religious Communication Today
Volume 1, Number 1, September 1978
CONTENTS
Contemporizing the Bible:
Drama as a Connective Device
Gordon C.
Bennett
1
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Bible and drama
Church Drama Production
Reviews
Warren M.
Harris
,
Mary
Fulmer
, and
Gordon C.
Bennett
9
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church dramas
Preston Bradley on
Preaching
Daniel Ross
Chandler
11
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Preston Bradley
preaching
On Retaining Converts
Flavil R.
Yeakley
, Jr.
15
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converts
The Listening Preacher
Harold A.
Brack
18
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listening
Credibility in Preaching
Marvin
Dirks
20
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credibility
preaching
Self-Fulfillment and
Interpersonal Communication?
Ronald C.
Arnett
23
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self-fulfillment
interpersonal communication
Gospel Music Rhetoric
Janice L.
Rushing
29
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gospel music
Affirming the Significance
of a Life
Samuel E.
Karff
36
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death or funerals
significance of life
Revolution in Ritual:
An Interim Report on a Work
(of Worship) in Progress
Howard
Moody
37
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new ritual
Ethical Foundation for
"Religious" Persuasion:
A Biblical View
Charles
Veenstra
and
Daryl Vander
Kooi
43
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ethics and persuasion
Bible and persuasion
The Church and the
Contemporary Muse
Warren M.
Harris
49
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arts or film