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Religious Publishing
Publisher, volume 1, issue 1 (1985), pp. 20-23
"A short overview of religious publishing houses in Nigeria." (Hans M. Zell, Publishing, Books & Reading in Sub-Saharan Africa, 3d ed. 2008, nr. 1726)
Still in Print: Journey of a Writer, Teacher, Journalist
Elgin, Illin.: David C. Cook Foundation (1985), 171 pp.
Religious Broadcasting 1920-1983: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography
New York: Garland (1984), xiii, 243 pp.
"Subject matter, which is divided into books, dissertations and theses, and articles, covers a variety of subjects, ranging from personality profiles and studies of leaders to technical examinations of how the stations and programs function. Annotations are mostly for monographs. Subject/author and
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Religious Television: The American Experience
New York: Longman (1984), xv, 197 pp.
"What has been the influence of television on religion, and vice versa? Horsfield studies the institutional structure of television with this question in mind. Part I provides a historical overview of the development of religious television and an analysis of its structure; Part II is a survey of re
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Opening Eyes and Ears: New Connections for Christian Communication
Geneva: World Council of Churches (1983), 118 pp.
Christian Communication Directory Asia
Aachen: Catholic Media Council (CAMECO); World Association for Christian Communication (WACC); Lutheran World Federation (LWF) (1982), 1036 pp.
"Represents a systematic effort to collect all relevant information on Christian media institutions for Asia except the Near East, with emphasis on institutions related to the three organizations compiling the data. Classification is in nine categories: Church Communication Centres, News and Informa
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Prime Time Preachers: The Rising Power of Televangelism
Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley (1981), xxi, 217 pp.
"The co-authors - Swann, an ordained Presbyterian rninister who is currently managing WRFK-FM for the Virginia Theological Seminary, and Hadden, a professor of religious sociology at the University of Virginia - have made an intensive and critical study of religious broadcasting - examining its root
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Church and Communications in Africa
Brussels: Pro Mundi Vita (1981), 51 pp.
Communicating Christ Cross-Culturally: An Introduction to Missionary Communication
Allahabad: St Paul Publications (1981), 511 pp.
Lovedale Press: Literature for the Bantu Revisited
English in Africa, volume 7, issue 2 (1980), pp. 71-85
"Provides an insight into the early work of Lovedale Press in South Africa from 1823 onwards, when Lovedale was the focal point of the literate Christian culture that emerged among the Xhosa in the Eastern Cape region, and which up until the turn of the century concentrated on evangelical and educat
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Fernsehen und Religion
Wien: ORF (1980), 149 pp.
Das Publikum religiöser TV-Sendungen
Wien: ORF (1980), 63 pp.
Christian Communication Directory Africa
Paderborn: Schöningh (1980), 544 pp.
"This directory on Christian media institutions in Africa includes: church communication centres, news and information services, publishing houses, printing presses, periodicals, research and training institutes. Listings are by country and the volume also includes an index of names." (commbox)