Reporting Religion
 Facts & FaithBenjamin J. Hubbard, editor
Religion scholars and media professionals have largely ignored the question of how well religion is reported—if it is reported at all. In these essays, thirteen leading
journalists, publishers and teachers review the current state of religion reporting, and show that responsible media must make room for the religious dimension.
"Religion reporting has been conveniently buried in black-bordered sections, next to the obituaries. . . . These pages make a
lively case for extending religion coverage." —Los Angeles Times Book Review |
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Contributors include George W. Cornell, John Dart, Kenneth A. Briggs, Peter Elvy, William J. Thorn, Charles Austin, Herb Brin, Elizabeth Thoman, Ira Rifkin, George E.
Reedy, and Glen Jeansonne. Retail Price: $17.95 — Become a Westar Institute Member and receive a 20% discount off the retail price.
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Polebridge Press Paperback, 210 pages
1990 ISBN 0-944344-10-0 Copyright |