New media technology
cultural and commercial perspectives
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Word Count
108,500 words, Guess
Page Count
434 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL20051185M
- ISBN-100205162487
- OCLC Control Number34788200
- OCLC Control Number60261776
- OCLC Control Numbernewmediatechnolo0000pavl_m6x0
Classifications
- LCCP96.T42 P38 1996
- DDC302.23
- LCCP96.T42 P38 1998
Description
"This classic work by David Macdonald Paton, who served for ten years as a missionary in China, raises a number of crucial issues that remain essential for our understanding of China, of Chinese Christianity, and of the church ecumenical. In a day that seems fixated solely on church growth numbers, this timely republication of Paton's 1953 work speaks more clearly than ever to the need for developing a missiology that focuses instead on the creation of self-sustaining indigenous churches. This new edition is edited by Paton's son. David M.M. Paton, who has also contributed a short biography of his father's influential life."--Jacket.
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- The Allyn & Bacon mass communication series
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- New media technology: cultural and commercial perspectives
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