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Religion and Social Communication journal - Vol 22, No. 2, 2024

 
ARC Journal July 2024 350The latest edition of Religion and Social Communications, the journal of the Asian Research Center for Religion and Social Communications, can be downloaded here:  pdf Religion and Social Communication journal - Vol 22, No. 2, 2024 (1.20 MB) .
 
See the Table of Contents below.
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Vol. 22 No. 2, 2024

EDITOR’S COLUMN  
                                                                  
An Eclectic Research Agenda for Asia (Anthony Le Duc SVD) 249-253

ARTICLES
Spirituality of Communication as Foundation for a Missional Approach to Digital Culture (Daniella Zsupan-Jerome) 254-277                                                                                                                 
Embracing Peace Education for Interreligious Awareness in Myanmar: A Case Study of the Judson Research Center (Saw Than Htut Lynn) 278-306
Examining the Cases Involving Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Philippines: An Insight for Religious Freedom and Church-State Relations (Kurt Zeus L. Dizon) 307-335
A Case Study of Web-Based Communication for Online Teaching and Learning at a Christian University in Buddhist Thailand (Benya Lertsuwan, Rey Ty, Wutthichula Khunpatwattana, and Benjamaporn Mekara) 336-371
AI in the Academe: Opportunities and Challenges for Religious Education (Leo-Martin Angelo R. Ocampo and Ivan Efreaim A. Gozum) 372-394
Christian Witness and Proclamation through Migration (vănThanh Nguyễn, SVD) 395-415
Sorcery and Witchcraft: A Critical Challenge in Papua New Guinea (Tuan Viet Cao, CM) 416-443
Kasiyana as Religious Communication among the Kankanaeys in the Philippines (Brandon Cadingpal) 444-469

BOOK REVIEWS
Yoel Cohen. Rabbis, Reporters, and the Public in the Digital Holyland (Carl Jayson D. Hernandez) 470-473
Steven Bouma-Prediger and Nathan P. Carson. Ecoflourishing and Virtue: Christian Perspectives Across the Disciplines (Ivan Efreaim A. Gozum) 474-477
Chad R. Diehl. Shadows of Nagasaki: Trauma, Religion, and Memory after the Atomic Bombing (Niño Randy C. Flores) 478-480
Sara Docan-Morgan. In Reunion: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Communication of Family (Charles Aldrin A. Delgado) 481-483