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    The word that goes forth

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    Conway,E.(1997) 'The Word that Goes Forth', in Conway,E and Kilcoyne,C (eds.), Twin Pulpits: Church & Media in Modern Ireland, All Hallows College, July 1997. Veritas. Dublin, 196-212.
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    Date
    1997
    Author
    Conway, Eamonn
    Peer Reviewed
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    Conway,E.(1997) 'The Word that Goes Forth', in Conway,E and Kilcoyne,C (eds.), Twin Pulpits: Church & Media in Modern Ireland, All Hallows College, July 1997. Veritas. Dublin, 196-212.
    Abstract
    The purpose of the summer school on media and the Churches was educational. It was meant to be an opportunity for broadcasters, journalists, Church spokespersons and the general public to come to a better understanding of how media report Church news and of what the Church has to do in order to proclaim its message more effectively. The initiative for the conference was taken by a Church body. It is therefore appropriate that we conclude the publication of these papers with a reflection on the responsibilities of the Church in a world in which media play a critical role.
    Keywords
    Anthropologies
    Truth
    Freedom
    Word
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Veritas
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/1007
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