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Provides a contemporary view of the intertwined relationship of communication and religion

The Handbook of Religion and Communication presents a detailed investigation of the complex interaction between media and religion, offering diverse perspectives on how both traditional and new media sources continue to impact religious belief and practice across multiple faiths around the globe. Contributions from leading international scholars address key themes such as the changing role of religious authority in the digital age, the role of media in cultural shifts away from religious institutions, and the ways modern technologies have transformed how religion is communicated and portrayed.

Divided into five parts, the Handbook opens with a state-of-the-art overview of the subject's intellectual landscape, introducing the historical background, theoretical foundations, and major academic approaches to communication, media, and religion. Subsequent section

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“Overall, this new Handbook on Religion and Communication has excellently interwoven what it richly offers with what it promised to communicate and achieve. References are extensive, and the minimal overlaps in topics are explicable considering the depth of its content and scope. Akin to religion and communication, the handbook is certainly a mediated treasure.” – Religion and Social Communication, Vol. 21, No. 1 (2023), Journal of the Asia Research Center for Religion and Social Communication

“…this book is a welcome addition to the study of religion and communication. Its chapters provide a useful entry point for those just beginning to explore this field of study, and, even for seasoned scholars, the book’s discussion of multiple relevant theories, theological perspectives, and practical areas, provide a good primer for expanding their research into new areas.” - Mass Communication and Society, Volume 26, Issue 4 (2023)

“…This handbook makes an important contribution by accounting for the diversities that exist in the encounter between religion and communications. This is its core strength.” - Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture 12 (2023) 363-379

“The editors have put together a brilliant collection of thought-provoking, well-written essays which appear to be the first comprehensive global collection of its kind.” – Communication Research Trends, Volume 42(2023) No. 4



Table of Contents

Contributors ix

Introduction 1

Part I Theoretical Background 5

1 Academic Approaches to Communication, Media, and Religion 7
Lynn Schofield Clark and Heidi Ippolito

2 Communication, Media, and Religion Research: Theoretical Roots 23
Stephen Garner

3 Theology and Communication 39
Paul A. Soukup S.J.

4 Religious Traditions and Ethics in Communication 55
Robert S. Fortner

Part II Theological Perspectives 69

5 Christianity and the Mass Media 71
Mary Catherine Kennedy Copyrighted Material

6 Communication in Judaism and Islam 83
Yoel Cohen and Hadi Enayat

7 Religious Communication in Asia 99
Anthony Le Duc and Keval J. Kumar

8 African Religions and Communication 117
Joseph Muyangata and Mark Fackler

9 Atheism and the Media 131
Teemu Taira

Part III Religions as Actors 145

10 Religious Broadcasting: An Overview, 2000–2021 147
Jim McDonnell

11 Religious Personalities and Televangelism 165
Paul A. Soukup S.J.

12 Public Relations and Advertising 181
Carlo Nardella

13 “Survival and Salvation”: Religious Situational Crisis Communication Strategies 197
Gregory P. Perreault, Mildred. F. Perreault, and Monica Crawford

14 Web Presence 213
Amanda Sturgill

Part IV Individual Religious Communication 229

15 Pastoral Ministry and Communication 231
Daniella Zsupan-Jerome

16 Piety, Religious Identity, and the Media 241
Damian Guzek and Piotr S. Bobkowski

17 Youth, Education, and Media 257
Mary E. Hess

Part V Media Institutions 271

18 Mediatization 273
Knut Lundby

19 Reporting Religion News 287
Yoel Cohen

20 Entertainment 301
Allan Novaes

21 Religion and Film 315
Joel Mayward

22 Documentary Film and Religious Faith in Historical Perspective 337
John P. Ferré

Part VI Functional Perspectives 351

23 The Role of Media in Creating Communities of Religious Belief and Identity 353
Myna German

24 Religion and Meaning 365
Johannes Ehrat

25 Religious Rituals, Pilgrimages, Festivals, and Media: Exploring the Interface 383
Gnana Patrick

26 Death, Spirituality, and Digital Afterlife 399
Johanna Sumiala

Part VII Cultural Perspectives 415

27 Incipient Diversity: Gender and Race in Media and Religion Research 417
Chiung Hwang Chen

28 Material Religion 433
Felicia Katz-Harris

29 The Sex–Religion Matrix 453
Ruth Tsuria and Jason Bartashius

30 Authority, Religion, and Media 469
Míriam Díez Bosch and Alba Sabaté Gauxachs

31 Religion and Development Communication 487
Robert A. White

Part VIII Approaches in New Technologies 503

32 Internet, Mobile Technology, and Religion 505
Miriam Díez Bosch and Josep Lluís Micó

33 Online Religion 521
Rohit Chopra

Index 537

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 3/20/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781119671558, 978-1119671558
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Provides a contemporary view of the intertwined relationship of communication and religion

      The Handbook of Religion and Communication presents a detailed investigation of the complex interaction between media and religion, offering diverse perspectives on how both traditional and new media sources continue to impact religious belief and practice across multiple faiths around the globe. Contributions from leading international scholars address key themes such as the changing role of religious authority in the digital age, the role of media in cultural shifts away from religious institutions, and the ways modern technologies have transformed how religion is communicated and portrayed.

      Divided into five parts, the Handbook opens with a state-of-the-art overview of the subject's intellectual landscape, introducing the historical background, theoretical foundations, and major academic approaches to communication, media, and religion. Subsequent section

      Trade Review

      “Overall, this new Handbook on Religion and Communication has excellently interwoven what it richly offers with what it promised to communicate and achieve. References are extensive, and the minimal overlaps in topics are explicable considering the depth of its content and scope. Akin to religion and communication, the handbook is certainly a mediated treasure.” – Religion and Social Communication, Vol. 21, No. 1 (2023), Journal of the Asia Research Center for Religion and Social Communication

      “…this book is a welcome addition to the study of religion and communication. Its chapters provide a useful entry point for those just beginning to explore this field of study, and, even for seasoned scholars, the book’s discussion of multiple relevant theories, theological perspectives, and practical areas, provide a good primer for expanding their research into new areas.” - Mass Communication and Society, Volume 26, Issue 4 (2023)

      “…This handbook makes an important contribution by accounting for the diversities that exist in the encounter between religion and communications. This is its core strength.” - Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture 12 (2023) 363-379

      “The editors have put together a brilliant collection of thought-provoking, well-written essays which appear to be the first comprehensive global collection of its kind.” – Communication Research Trends, Volume 42(2023) No. 4



      Table of Contents

      Contributors ix

      Introduction 1

      Part I Theoretical Background 5

      1 Academic Approaches to Communication, Media, and Religion 7
      Lynn Schofield Clark and Heidi Ippolito

      2 Communication, Media, and Religion Research: Theoretical Roots 23
      Stephen Garner

      3 Theology and Communication 39
      Paul A. Soukup S.J.

      4 Religious Traditions and Ethics in Communication 55
      Robert S. Fortner

      Part II Theological Perspectives 69

      5 Christianity and the Mass Media 71
      Mary Catherine Kennedy Copyrighted Material

      6 Communication in Judaism and Islam 83
      Yoel Cohen and Hadi Enayat

      7 Religious Communication in Asia 99
      Anthony Le Duc and Keval J. Kumar

      8 African Religions and Communication 117
      Joseph Muyangata and Mark Fackler

      9 Atheism and the Media 131
      Teemu Taira

      Part III Religions as Actors 145

      10 Religious Broadcasting: An Overview, 2000–2021 147
      Jim McDonnell

      11 Religious Personalities and Televangelism 165
      Paul A. Soukup S.J.

      12 Public Relations and Advertising 181
      Carlo Nardella

      13 “Survival and Salvation”: Religious Situational Crisis Communication Strategies 197
      Gregory P. Perreault, Mildred. F. Perreault, and Monica Crawford

      14 Web Presence 213
      Amanda Sturgill

      Part IV Individual Religious Communication 229

      15 Pastoral Ministry and Communication 231
      Daniella Zsupan-Jerome

      16 Piety, Religious Identity, and the Media 241
      Damian Guzek and Piotr S. Bobkowski

      17 Youth, Education, and Media 257
      Mary E. Hess

      Part V Media Institutions 271

      18 Mediatization 273
      Knut Lundby

      19 Reporting Religion News 287
      Yoel Cohen

      20 Entertainment 301
      Allan Novaes

      21 Religion and Film 315
      Joel Mayward

      22 Documentary Film and Religious Faith in Historical Perspective 337
      John P. Ferré

      Part VI Functional Perspectives 351

      23 The Role of Media in Creating Communities of Religious Belief and Identity 353
      Myna German

      24 Religion and Meaning 365
      Johannes Ehrat

      25 Religious Rituals, Pilgrimages, Festivals, and Media: Exploring the Interface 383
      Gnana Patrick

      26 Death, Spirituality, and Digital Afterlife 399
      Johanna Sumiala

      Part VII Cultural Perspectives 415

      27 Incipient Diversity: Gender and Race in Media and Religion Research 417
      Chiung Hwang Chen

      28 Material Religion 433
      Felicia Katz-Harris

      29 The Sex–Religion Matrix 453
      Ruth Tsuria and Jason Bartashius

      30 Authority, Religion, and Media 469
      Míriam Díez Bosch and Alba Sabaté Gauxachs

      31 Religion and Development Communication 487
      Robert A. White

      Part VIII Approaches in New Technologies 503

      32 Internet, Mobile Technology, and Religion 505
      Miriam Díez Bosch and Josep Lluís Micó

      33 Online Religion 521
      Rohit Chopra

      Index 537

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