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Annotated Bibliography 69 Krabill, James R., Frank Fortunato, Brian Schrag, Paul Neeley, and Robin Harris. 2012. Ethnodoxology Handbook: Worship and Mission for the Global Church. Pasadena, CA: William Cary Library. A timely and timeless book for this new century—a must for every pastor’s library. LeFever, Marlene D. 1995. Learning Styles: Reaching Everyone God Gave You to Teach. Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook. A classic for any Christian educator. Levitin, Daniel J. 2008. The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature. New York: Penguin Group (USA). Music has shaped culture and society, and it is vastly important to the world today. Levitin breaks music down into six forms of song (friendship, joy, comfort, knowledge, religion, and love), and speaks on how these impact us globally. Loewen, Jacob A. 1975. Culture and Human Values. Pasadena, CA: William Carey Library. Loewen writes from a position of linguistic and cultural expertise. His chapter, “Bible Stories: Message and Matrix,” is helpful for interaction with oral peoples. Lovejoy, Grant, ed. 2005. “Making Disciples of Oral Learners.” Lausanne Occasional Paper, no. 54 Bangalore: Lausanne Committee on World Evangelization and International Orality Network. The formative work of the modern orality movement. It introduces the challenge of communicating the gospel to oral cultures, and provides the solution. It also explains the who, what, where, and why of the need for the orality movement. For more information, visit: http://oralbible.com/workspace/resources/docs/ Making_Disciples_of_Oral_Learners-1264691848.pdf. McGee, Lea M. and Donald J. Richgels. 2000. Literacy’s Beginnings: Supporting Young Readers and Writers. Needham, MA: Allyn and Bacon. A must-have resource for the education of children up to age eight. McLuhan, Marshall. 1966. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966. McLuhan evaluates how culture and technology impact behavior in an age that enables us to be “plugged in” at all times. Oftentimes theoretical, this book examines our understanding of how and what we communicate. _______. 1962. The Gutenberg Galaxy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. An informative must-read outlining humankind’s evolving communication. Mendoza, Zoila S. 2000. Shaping Society through Dance: Mestizo Ritual Performance in the Peruvian Andes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. A close look at the beauty of tradition and anthropological necessity of performance.