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Communication is at the heart of all religions. As an essential aspect of religion, communication occurs between believers, between religious leaders and followers, between proponents of different faiths, and even between practitioners and the deities. The desire to communicate with as well as convert others is also an aspect of some of the world's major religions. The Encyclopedia of Religion, Communication, and Media explores all forms of religious communication worldwide and historically, with a special emphasis on oral and written forms of communication. This A-Z organized reference work analyzes how and why the world's religions have used different means of communications through topics dealing with: Theory and concepts in religious communication, including rhetoric, persuasion, performance, brainwashing, and more Forms of verbal communication, such as chanting, speaking in tongues, preaching, or praying Forms of written communication, such as religious texts, parables, mystical literature, and modern Christian publishing Other forms of communication, including art, film, and sculpture Religious communication in public life, from news coverage and political messages to media evangelism and the electronic church Communication processes and their effects on religious communication, including non-sexist language, communication competence, or interfaith dialogue Biographies of major religious communicators, including Muhammad, Jesus, Aristotle, Gandhi, and Martin Luther From the presence of religion on the internet to the effects of religious beliefs on popular advertising, communication and media are integral to religion and the expression of religious belief. With its international and multicultural coverage, this Encyclopedia is an essential and unique resource for scholars, students, as well as the general reader interested in religion, media, or communications.
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encyclopedia of religion, communication, and media ROUTLEDGE ENCYCLOPEDIAS OF RELIGION AND SOCIETY David Levinson, Series Editor The Encyclopedia of Millennialism and Millennial Movements Richard A. Landes, Editor The Encyclopedia of African and African-American Religions Stephen D. Glazier, Editor The Encyclopedia of Fundamentalism Brenda E. Brasher, Editor The Encyclopedia of Religious Freedom Catharine Cookson, Editor The Encyclopedia of Religion and War Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, Editor The Encyclopedia of Religious Rites, Rituals, and Festivals Frank A. Salamone, Editor The Encyclopedia of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity Stanley M. Burgess, Editor The Encyclopedia of Religion, Communication, and Media Daniel A. Stout, Editor encyclopedia of religion, communication, and media Daniel A. Stout, Religion and Society A B e r k s h i r e R e f e r e n c e Wo r k ROUTLEDGE N e w Yo r k London Editor Published in 2006 by Routledge 270 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 www.routledge-ny.com Published in Great Britain by Routledge 2 Square Park Milton Park, Abingdon Oxon OX14 4RN www.routledge.uk.com A Berkshire Reference Work Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group. Copyright © 2006 by Berkshire Publishing Group Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper. All rights reserved. No part of the book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording or in any information or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Encyclopedia of religion, communication, and media / Daniel A. Stout, editor. p. cm. — (Routledge encyclopedias of religion and society) “A Berkshi