Communicating faith in a technological age/
edited by James McDonnell and Frances Trampiets
- England: St. Paul Publications, 1989.
- 175 p.; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: Communicating the Gospel in a technological age : rediscovering the contemplative spirit / by James McDonnell Chapter 1. Moving at the speed of light : the influence of communications technologies on modern American culture / by John M. Staudenmaier Communication, technology and ecology : a response to John M. Staudenmaier / by Paula Gonzalez Chapter 2. The Church and the mass media : competing architects of our dominant symbols, rituals and myths / by Gregor Goethals Becoming more critically conscious : living with media in a technological age: a response to Gregor Goethals / by Peter Mann Chapter 3. Christian community and technologies of the Word / by Thomas E. Boomershine Religious development and the value of storytelling : a response to Thomas Boomershine / by Michael Barnes Chapter 4. Religious belief in a technological world / by Quentin J. Schultze The electronic church and American culture : a response to Quentin Schultz / by James Capo. Chapter 5. Making the Church credible : organizational adaptation in an information age / by Paul Hart Chapter 6. Reflections on the seminar on "communicating religious belief in a technological world". I. The responsibility of Christian communicators in a technological world / by Barbara Beckwith II. The search for cosmopolis : transforming the electronic media / by Emilie Griffin Chapter 7. Communicating religious belief in a technological world : pastoral implications / by Frances Trampiets