Vernacular Christian Rhetoric and Civil Discourse
The Religious Creativity of Evangelical Student Writers
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:19th Feb '16
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Vernacular Christian Rhetoric and Civil Discourse seeks to address the current gap in American public discourse between secular liberals and religiously committed citizens by focusing on the academic and public writing of millennial evangelical Christian students. Analysis of such writing reveals that the evangelical Christian faith of contemporary college students—and the rhetorical practice motivated by it—is marked by an openness to social context and pluralism that offers possibilities for civil discourse. Based on case studies of evangelical Christian student writers, contextualized within nationally-representative trends as reported by the National Study of Youth and Religion, and grounded in scholarship from rhetorical theory, composition studies, folklore studies, and sociology of religion, this book offers rhetorical educators a new terministic screen that reveals the complex processes at work within our students’ vernacular constructions of religious faith.
"I find Jeff Ringer’s scholarship to be outstanding: in what it offers to the field, in its use of empirical research, in its conclusions, and in its recommendations. The goal of this book—improving our chances of engaging in civil discourse—is terrifically important, and Ringer helps readers see a path toward accomplishing that goal." --Elizabeth Vander Lei, Calvin College, USA
"Ringer introduces a novel focus into discussions of religious students in the classroom, emphasizing that the current generation should be understood as ‘millennial evangelicals,’ who are much more open to dialogue with different views than their elders may have been." -- Patricia Bizzell, College of the Holy Cross, USA
ISBN: 9781138951686
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Weight: 430g
216 pages