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MARVIN OLASKY
Is there such thing as “Christian” journalism? What would that look like? In this three-part work, editor in chief of World magazine Marvin Olasky (1) lays out foundational principles of journalism, explaining why and how journalism ought to be done, (2) addresses practical, nuts-and-bolts issues such as interviewing subjects, structuring news stories, and responding to complaints, and (3) closes with a historical overview of journalism in the United States. Throughout the book, he points to the example of Christian journalists in China, who courageously continue a nearly three-thousand year history of news reporting in the face of government pressures. You will learn how to be a more discerning reader of news as well as a competent citizen-reporter in your own community.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.63 kg |
|---|---|
| Item Code | 6341 |
| Publisher | P & R |
| Supplier | PRESBYTERIAN AND REFORMED |
| Cover | Soft |
| Original Category | CL CULTURE & SOCIAL ISSUES |

