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| Journal of Communication & Religion | ||
| Volume 24(1), 2001 | ||
| CONTENTS | ||
| Graves Michael P. | The Quaker tapestry: An artistic attempt to stitch together a diverse religious community. | 1-42 |
| This essay evaluates a complex visual artifact -- a contemporary seventy-seven panel crewel work tapestry -- initiated by British members of the Society of Friends with the intent to achieve a better sense of community among Quakers separated both by geography and by significant sociological and theological differences | ||
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| Troup Calvin L. | Rhetorical interpretation in Augustine's Confessions. | 43-67 |
| In the last three books of his Confessions, Augustine focuses on problems of interpretation germane to ordinary texts as well as Scripture | ||
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| Selby Gary S. | Framing social protest: The exodus narrative in Martin Luther King's Montgomery bus boycott rhetoric. | 68-93 |
| This essay explores Martin Luther King's use of the Exodus narrative in his Montgomery bus boycott speeches, arguing that by superimposing a religious drama on the campaign, King explained protesters' present circumstances, urged their engagement in united action, and provided an overwhelming conviction that they would succeed | ||
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