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2011/3 Dialogue on Communication and Theology Imprimer E-mail
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WACC can lay claim to being a pioneer in a process that led to greater emphasis being given to the study of communication in theological seminaries and in the context of church and religion. This issue explores how theology evalutes communication and how communication elucidates theology.

Recent writing on communication and theology, by Paul A. Soukup

Moving toward communication theology, by Frances Forde Plude

A theology of communication, by William F. Fore

La teología como carta de amor, por Ángel Darío Carrero

Desafíos a la pastoral en el mundo digital de América Latina, por Ofelia Ortega

Theology and the technologies of communication, by Joseph Palakeel

Communicating "revelation-faith" with culture in mind, by José M. de Mesa

Finding a theological base for communications, by Lucio Adrian Ruiz

ICTs and the eternal beauty of truth, by José M. Galvan

A new world is possible, by Paul Oestreicher

Peace be with you!, by Margot Kässmann



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