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Annotated Bibliography 85 Roper, Don. 1983. “What is Group Media?” WACC Journal. London: World Association of Christian Communication. Schrag, Brian. 2007. “Why Local Arts are Central to Mission.” International Journal of Frontier Missiology 24(4): 199-202. Slobin, Dan, I. 1996. From “Thought and Languages” to “Thinking and Speaking.” In Rethinking Linguistic Relativity. Eds. J.J. Gumperz and S.C. Levinson, 70-96. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Smith, Pamala D. 2006. “Visual Art and Orality.” Unpublished paper. Can be accessed at https://www.oralitystrategies.org/files/1/290/VisualArtandOrality.pdf Sparks, Barbara. and Shauna. Butterwick. 2004. “Culture, Equity, and Learning.” In Dimensions of Adult Learning: Adult Education and Training in a Global Era. Edited by G. Foley, 276-290. Crows Nest, Australia: Allen & Unwin. Steffen, Tom A. 1994. “A Narrative Approach to Communicating the Bible, Part 1.” Christian Education Journal 24: 86-97. _______. 1994a. “A Narrative Approach to Communicating the Bible, Part 2.” Christian Education Journal 24: 98-109. _______. 1994b. “Paradigm Changes for Effective Evangelism.” Evangelism: A Lausanne Cooperating Periodical 9: 136-140. Steffen, Tom A. and J.O. Terry. 2007. “The Sweeping Story of Scripture Taught Through Time.” Missiology: An International Review 35(3): 315-335. Steffen and Terry give a carefully-researched run both through the current orality history (with excellent bibliographic information) and how leaders throughout history used oral methods. Straker, Dave. Changingminds.org. http://changingminds.org/explanations/ theories/elaboration_likelihood.htm Stuckey, Elspeth. 1991. The Violence of Literacy. Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/ Cook.
The University of Sheffield. https://sites.google.com/a/sheffield.ac.uk/ allabout-linguistics/branches/pragmatics/example-research-speech-act-theory Tsang, Sam. 2009. “Are We ‘Misreading’ Paul? Oral Phenomena and Their Implication for the Exegesis of Paul’s Letters.” Oral Tradition, 24(1): 205-225. The article provides a profound and insightful look at oral cultures and Paul’s writings; an important resource can be found at http://journal.oraltradition.org/ authors/show/534