Changing Signs of Truth: A Christian Introduction to the Semiotics of Communication
What signals are you sending when you share the gospel? The importance of signs for communicating truth has been recognized throughout the ages. Crystal L. Downing traces this awareness from biblical texts, through figures from church history like John Wycliffe and William Tyndale, to more recent writers Samuel Taylor Coleridge and C. S. Lewis.In the nineteenth century, this legacy of interest in the activity of signs brought about a new field of academic study. In this book, Downing puts the discipline of semiotics within reach for beginners through analysis of the movement's key theorists, Ferdinand de Saussure, Charles Sanders Peirce, Mikhail Bakhtin and others. She then draws out the implications for effective communication of the gospel of Jesus Christ within our shifting cultural landscape. Her fundamental thesis is that "Failure to understand how signs work—as effects of the cultures we seek to affect—inevitably undermines not just our political and moral agendas but, worse, the gospel of Jesus Christ."Writing with humor, clarity and flare, Downing lucidly explains the sophisticated thinking of leaders in semiotics for nonexperts. Of value to all those interested in communication in any context, this work will be of special interest to students majoring in communications or English or to students in evangelism and preaching courses at the undergraduate and graduate level.

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Changing Signs of Truth: A Christian Introduction to the Semiotics of Communication
What signals are you sending when you share the gospel? The importance of signs for communicating truth has been recognized throughout the ages. Crystal L. Downing traces this awareness from biblical texts, through figures from church history like John Wycliffe and William Tyndale, to more recent writers Samuel Taylor Coleridge and C. S. Lewis.In the nineteenth century, this legacy of interest in the activity of signs brought about a new field of academic study. In this book, Downing puts the discipline of semiotics within reach for beginners through analysis of the movement's key theorists, Ferdinand de Saussure, Charles Sanders Peirce, Mikhail Bakhtin and others. She then draws out the implications for effective communication of the gospel of Jesus Christ within our shifting cultural landscape. Her fundamental thesis is that "Failure to understand how signs work—as effects of the cultures we seek to affect—inevitably undermines not just our political and moral agendas but, worse, the gospel of Jesus Christ."Writing with humor, clarity and flare, Downing lucidly explains the sophisticated thinking of leaders in semiotics for nonexperts. Of value to all those interested in communication in any context, this work will be of special interest to students majoring in communications or English or to students in evangelism and preaching courses at the undergraduate and graduate level.

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Changing Signs of Truth: A Christian Introduction to the Semiotics of Communication

Changing Signs of Truth: A Christian Introduction to the Semiotics of Communication

by Crystal L. Downing
Changing Signs of Truth: A Christian Introduction to the Semiotics of Communication

Changing Signs of Truth: A Christian Introduction to the Semiotics of Communication

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What signals are you sending when you share the gospel? The importance of signs for communicating truth has been recognized throughout the ages. Crystal L. Downing traces this awareness from biblical texts, through figures from church history like John Wycliffe and William Tyndale, to more recent writers Samuel Taylor Coleridge and C. S. Lewis.In the nineteenth century, this legacy of interest in the activity of signs brought about a new field of academic study. In this book, Downing puts the discipline of semiotics within reach for beginners through analysis of the movement's key theorists, Ferdinand de Saussure, Charles Sanders Peirce, Mikhail Bakhtin and others. She then draws out the implications for effective communication of the gospel of Jesus Christ within our shifting cultural landscape. Her fundamental thesis is that "Failure to understand how signs work—as effects of the cultures we seek to affect—inevitably undermines not just our political and moral agendas but, worse, the gospel of Jesus Christ."Writing with humor, clarity and flare, Downing lucidly explains the sophisticated thinking of leaders in semiotics for nonexperts. Of value to all those interested in communication in any context, this work will be of special interest to students majoring in communications or English or to students in evangelism and preaching courses at the undergraduate and graduate level.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780830839667
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Publication date: 05/07/2012
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Crystal L. Downing (PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara), an award-winning author, has published five books, including Subversive: Christ, Culture, and the Shocking Dorothy L. Sayers, which received a Publisher's Weekly starred review, and Salvation from Cinema: The Medium Is the Message.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Signs of this Book
Preface to the Problem - Christ, Culture and Communication
Introduction to the Solution - (Re)signing Truth

Part I: Signs of Christ and Culture
1. Signs of the Times: On the Edge of Cultural Change
2. Signs of God's Word: Following Jesus

Part II: How Signs Work
3. Identifying Signs: From Rhetoric to Semiotic
4. Under Signs: Structuralism
5. Controlling Signs: Ideology and Cultural Studies

Part III: Changing Signs of Faith
6. Signs of Deconstruction: Maintaining the House of Faith
7. A Place for the Coin: Charles Sanders Peirce
8. Placing the Coin on Edge: Trinitarian Signs

Part IV: Communication in a Pluralistic World
9. Si(g)ns of Communication: (In)tolerance versus the Gift
10. Antiseptic Bakhtin: Healing Signs of the Body
11. Communication on the Edge: A Conclusion

Name and Subject Index
Scripture Index

What People are Saying About This

Gerald J. Mast

"The great contribution of this work is to make some of the most complex and challenging theoretical concepts in communication accessible and even attractive to competent college-level readers within the milieu of struggles over faithfulness in North American evangelical Christian culture."

Quentin J. Schultze

"This is a splendid book filled with deep Christian wisdom and practical insights for everyday communication. Crystal Downing makes semiotics understandable, interesting and even fun."

Mark Noll

"If you think that Roman Jakobson, Charles Sanders Peirce, Antonio Gramsci, Mikhail Bakhtin and a host of other esoteric theorists are irrelevant to Christian living in the modern world, Crystal Downing wants you to think again. Her persuasively engaging book explains why semiotics (the science of 'signs') can in fact illuminate Christian faith, Christian approaches to culture and believers' relationships with other believers. Although the material in this book is complex, Downing does a beautiful job conveying her message about the importance of 'signs' and the hopeful possibilities of 're-signing' with winsome simplicity, telling anecdotes and solid Christian wisdom."

Terrance Lindvall

"Changing Signs of Truth is intellectually stunning, with a rich vein of church history, literary exemplars and personal anecdotes illustrating and illuminating key concepts in the study of semiotics. The work introduces readers not only into a world of ideas about signs and communication, but to a real person. It thus practices what it preaches."

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