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Links to Materials Cited by Page in the Book

The following references are from Understanding Evangelical Media: The Changing Face of Christian Communication. Mark Fackler authored the chapter on evangelical radio. The chapter also contains articles by Phyllis Alsdurf, Rick Jackson, and Quentin Schultze.

Listen to an excerpt from the author's discussion of an earlier draft:

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Evangelical Press Association (p. 252)

Zondervan Publishing
(p. 252)

World Magazine (p. 253)

“The Gender-Neutral Language Controversy”
(p. 253)

"Veritatis Slendor," Johannes Paulus PP. II (p. 255)

"The Nature of Doctrine" – George Lindbeck (p. 256)

Clifford Christians (p. 256)

"Reinhold Niebuhr" (p. 259)
Wikipedia Entry

"Dietrich Bonhoeffer" (p. 260)
Wikipedia Entry

"The Cost of Discipleship" (p. 260)
Wikipedia Entry


Links to Additional Online Perspectives

These links include a wide range of academic, religious, and secular views of evangelical media, from satirical criticism to enthusiastic application.

Academic Articles & Research

New Studies in Christian Ethics
Cambridge University Press

Media Violence and Christian Ethics
Cambridge University Press

Center for Applied Christian Ethics (CACE)
Wheaton College

Commentary & Criticism

Ethics and Responsibility in Communication
Suite101

News Reports

"Evangelical Media Empire in Brazil Goes to Court to Intimidate Press"
Brazzil Magazine

"Radio Host Fired for Wondering if Pope Went to Heaven"
In the Faith

"Jobs Wants Fewer Download Limits"
USA Today

Producers & Publications

Institute of Communication Ethics

Journal of Christian Ethics

Society of Christian Ethics

Further Reading

Ben Mulvey, Ph.D.: Communication Ethics Resource
Nova Southeastern University

"Ethics in Religion"
Wikipedia Entry


Evangelical Christian Media Ethics
Resources for readers of Understanding Evangelical Media:
The Changing Face of Christian Communication


Quentin J. Schultze and Robert H. Woods Jr., Editors (InterVarsity, July 2008)