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2010Analysis of the media literacy theories and practices of the Pauline Centre for Media Studies and the Presbyterian Media MissionTinker, AndrewMitchell, Jolyon; Nimmo, Paul
30-Jun-2010Analysis of the production, content, distribution, and reception of Karunamayudu (1978), an Indian Jesus filmFriesen, Dwight HenryMitchell, Jolyon; Forrester, Duncan
26-Jun-2012Aspects of the self: an analysis of self reflection, self presentation and the experiential self within selected Buddhist blogsConnelly, LouiseMitchell, Jolyon; Dundas, Paul
2010Bearing witness: an analysis of the reporting and the reception of news about distant suffering in the light of John Howard Yoder‘s work on witnessRichards, Amy DianeMitchell, Jolyon
2010Historical and critical examination of the notion of human-divine paradox as typified in two images from Late Quattrocento ItalyPickles, John G.Mitchell, Jolyon; Dawson, Jane
26-Nov-2009Learning to preach: social learning theory and the development of Christian preachersStevenson, GeoffreyMitchell, Jolyon; Macleod, Hamish
26-Nov-2009Open-air preaching as radical street performanceBlythe, Stuart McLeodMitchell, Jolyon
24-Nov-2011Sport and Christian ethics: towards a theological ethic for sportWhite, John BentleyNorthcott, Michael; Mitchell, Jolyon
2008Study of popular Hong Kong cinema from 2001 to 2004 as resource for a contextual approach to expressions of christian faith in the public realm after the reversion to Chinese sovereignty in 1997Yam, Chi-KeungMitchell, Jolyon; Koepping, Elizabeth
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