1st Edition

Religion by Radio Its Place in British Broadcasting

By Melville Dinwiddie Copyright 1968
    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    136 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1968, describes the development of religion by radio, and its influences on people both inside and outside the Church. It tells of experiment and practice, of acceptance and rejection, of inspiration and comfort in peace and war, and assesses the great contribution made by religion to British broadcasting over the decades since the first religious broadcast, on Christmas Eve of 1922.

    1. The Framework of Religious Broadcasting  2. Advice from the Churches  3. Worship at Home  4. Prayer in Secret  5. Broadcast Praise  6. Preaching Without Pulpit  7. Teaching Out of the Air  8. Radio Evangelism  9. Unity and Universality  10. The Wider Impact  11. Some Element of Competition

    Biography

    Melville Dinwiddie