Transformational Journalism: A New Era for Journalists

Transformational Journalism: A New Era for Journalists
Description
Research conducted in Korea found that a shallow theology greatly contributed to an oppressive culture. Park's own search over the past twenty years of how to express faith as a journalist and pastor wisely in the context of a Korean and Korean American culture. The research utilized interviews, surveys, and focus groups on determining whether Christians are interested in developing a Christian perspective communicated through popular media. This book or dissertation written in English deals with Christianity and journalism. In addition to Reformed Theology, this book encourages the training of future journalists based on transformational principles such as servant leadership and theology of work. A basic premise of this book is that Korean Christianity has failed to help invite the righteousness and peace of God into the “secular” realm because of its shallow theology. This book argues that a Reformed Theology be the answer for the shallow theology issue in Korea. The works presented in this book or dissertation will be helpful content for Christians considering careers in journalism (or any professional field) and to Christians who want to suppor