Communication:
A Discipline in Distress
By K. E. Eapen
222 pages; Published in 1995
Rs.75; Available in paperback
The question is: What went wrong in the professional training of journalism?
Yet another question is 'Who's responsible?' The book lays base the
scenario of the current training and the need for resetting the entire
course - for the need of the hour is education for communication and
standardisation of journalism with an ethical code that is absolutely
necessary.
Communication in Voluntary Action
By Samuel W. Meshack
225 pages; Published in 2000
Rs.75; Available in paperback
The book concerns itself to the cause of the lack of knowledge amidst
the rural poor, which again is because of the lack of communication.
The bureaucrats camouflage every system be it economic, social, political
communication & information, so much so the government resources and
timely help do not reach the under privileged. This book brings to light
the Indian reality.
Communication of the Gospel:
in the Context of Globalisation,
Religious Pluralism & Nationalism
By Samuel W. Meshack & Evon de Heyde (eds.)
376 pages; Published in 2002
Rs.200; Available in paperback
The book is the report and study material of the Gurukul Summer Institute,
2000 that helps to make God's call more clearly heard in a context in
which people are suffering - the expanding communication channels are
instruments of great influence on the issues. In this collection of
works there are 4 Bible Studies besides write ups on Communicating the
Gospel in the Indian & German Context. A compilation of the responses
& reports with a reflection on the "Prophetic role in Communicating
the Gospel" forms the concluding part.
Towards a Bold Theological Vision
to Serve and Empower Church and Society