The Rhetoric of Christian Cultural Engagement

by Will on December 9, 2009 · 1 comment

How does language change people at all levels? Identity, faith, reality, what cultural engagement is, what the Bible is and who God is–all these things we get a handle on through the language we use.

I had the privilege of interviewing two professional rhetoricians who are both committed Christians and influential in their field. Camille Lewis and Mark Steiner are both concerned about the language that the Church uses and how the Church has neglected to think deeply about the way it engages culture rhetorically.

Dr. Lewis is a part of Mitchell Road Presbyterian Church in Greenville, S.C., and Dr. Steiner is a part of Westminster Reformed Presbyterian Church in Suffolk, VA.

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Mentioned in the Interview

Dr. Lewis’s blog

Kenneth Burke at Wikipedia

Dr. Steiner, The Rhetoric of Operation Rescue

James Carey, Communication As Culture

Mark Noll, Scandal of the Evangelical Mind

Tom Sine, Mustard Seed vs. McWorld

R. Lawrence Moore, Selling God

David Kinnaman, unChristian

“The Manhattan Declaration”

Rhetoric at Wikipedia

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