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Communication Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue - Living Within the Abrahamic Traditions

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Communication theory provides a compelling way to understand how people of faith can and should work together in today's tumultuous world. In A Communication Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue, fifteen authors present their experiences and analyses of interfaith dialogue, and contextualize interfaith work within the frame of rhetorical and communication studies. While the focus is on the Abrahamic faiths, these essays also include discussion of Hinduism and interracial faith efforts. Each chapter incorporates communication theories that bring clarity to the practices and problems of interfaith communication. Where other interfaith books provide theological, political, or sociological insights, this volume is committed to the perspectives contained in communication scholarship. Interfaith dialogue is best imagined as an organic process, and it does not require theological heavyweights gathered for academic banter. As such, this volume focuses on the processes and means by which interfaith meaning is produced.

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Part 1: Fundamentals
Chapter 1: Communication Theory Meets Interfaith Dialogue
Daniel S. Brown, Jr.
Chapter 2: Managing the Anxiety and Uncertainty of Religious Otherness: Interfaith Dialogue as a Problem of Intercultural Communication
Mark Ward, Sr.
Chapter 3: Humanizing and Dehumanizing Responses Across Four Orientations to Religious Otherness
Charles Soukup and James Keaten
Chapter 4: Rhetorology and Interfaith Dialogue
Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels
Part 2: Applications
Chapter 5: A Narrative Approach to Interfaith Dialogue: Explanations & Recommendations
Kenneth Danielson
Chapter 6: St. Francis and the Sultan: Adaptive Structuration Theory
Barbara S. Spies, OFS
Chapter 7: Hope Analysis: Pathways, Agency, and Interfaith Dialogue
Daniel S. Brown, Jr.
Chapter 8: The Power of Living Parables for Transformative Interfaith Encounters
Elizabeth W. McLaughlin
Chapter 9: Memory and Interfaith Dialogue in the Context of Globalization
Diana I. Bowen and Paul Fortunato
Chapter 10: Speech and Silence as Rhetorical Space: Lessons from an Inter-Racial Church
Rose M. Metts
Part 3: Challenges
Chapter 11: Not in my Sandbox: Organizational Culture, Identity, and Interfaith Collaboration
Maria Dixon and Greg G. Armfield
Chapter 12: Hindu Interfaith Discourse: Spiral of Silence as a Theological Inevitability
Ramesh N. Rao and Padma Kuppa
Chapter 13: The "God Problem" In Interfaith Dialogue: Situating Divine Speech in the Seven Traditions of Communication Theory
Mark Ward, Sr.

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Edited by Daniel S. Brown Jr. - Contributions by Greg G. Armfield; Diana I. Bowen; Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels; Kenneth Danielson; Maria Dixon; Paul Fortunato; James Keaten; Padma Kuppa; Elizabeth McLaughlin; Rose M. Metts; Ramesh Rao; Charles Soukup; Barb

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Authors Daniel S. Brown
Assisted by Daniel S. Brown (Editor), Daniel S. Jr. Brown (Editor), Daniel S. Brown Jr. (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.03.2015
 
EAN 9781498515597
ISBN 978-1-4985-1559-7
No. of pages 238
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

RELIGION / Institutions & Organizations, RELIGION / Ecumenism & Interfaith, Interfaith relations, Religious institutions and organizations, Religious institutions & organizations, Communications;Media and Society

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