Our daily bread: communication as a mission and ministry of the church
Today the role of communication in relation to the churches’ selfunderstanding and programs is shifting. The communication pendulum swings from communication as a mission and ministry of the church to communication as a public information service for the churches. In 2009 the LWF organized an intern...
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Language: | English |
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Geneva
The Lutheran World Federation
2010
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Documentation (55)
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Series/Journal: | LWF documentation
55 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Church
/ Communication
/ Lutherischer Weltbund
B Lutheran Church / Practical theology / Communication |
Further subjects: | B
Communication
Religious aspects
Christianity
B Conference program 2009 (Erlangen) B Lutheran World Federation B Communication Religious aspects Lutheran Church B Communication |
Summary: | Today the role of communication in relation to the churches’ selfunderstanding and programs is shifting. The communication pendulum swings from communication as a mission and ministry of the church to communication as a public information service for the churches. In 2009 the LWF organized an international consultation on “Communication: Our Daily Bread. Communication as a Mission and Ministry of the Church” at the Theological Faculty of the Friedrich- Alexander University in Erlangen, Germany. The meeting provided a platform where church communicators, policy makers, mission societies and other agencies could exchange information, discern new trends and discuss their expectations for communication in the churches in the 21st century. Here are their expectations. (Verlagsinformation) Die Rolle, die Kommunikation für das Selbstverständnis und die programmatische Arbeit der Kirchen spielt, ist im Umbruch. Die Diskussionen und Kontroversen der vergangenen Jahrzehnte lassen sich am besten beschreiben als ein Pendeln zwischen Kommunikation als Auftrag bzw. Amt der Kirche und Kommunikation als Informationsservice und Dienstleistung für die Kirche. Der vorliegende Band dokumentiert die Beiträge einer internationalen Konsultation zum Thema, die 2009 vom LWB in Erlangen veranstaltet wurde. (Verlagsinformation dt. Ausg.) |
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ISBN: | 2940459045 |