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This is a philosophical investigation of the issues of understanding, using the church, a preacher and his congregation as well as extended audience (the listeners of his Sunday morning radio show on Raypower 100.5 FM) as the focus. This monograph surveys how information is disseminated, received, interpreted, understood and acted upon within the above described sender-receiver spectrum. This treatise considers both sides of the understanding divide as a subset of the communication process. Here, Understanding is treated as a concept that bears significant relevance to the process of…mehr

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This is a philosophical investigation of the issues of understanding, using the church, a preacher and his congregation as well as extended audience (the listeners of his Sunday morning radio show on Raypower 100.5 FM) as the focus. This monograph surveys how information is disseminated, received, interpreted, understood and acted upon within the above described sender-receiver spectrum. This treatise considers both sides of the understanding divide as a subset of the communication process. Here, Understanding is treated as a concept that bears significant relevance to the process of communication, but not as the process itself. The sender-receiver spectrum is problematised in this study, evaluating the antics, theatrics, flamboyance and verbose style of Reverend Chris Okotie, Senior Pastor, Household of God Church (located in Oregun-Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria) versus the depth of understanding of his messages that members of his congregation possess. The style and content distractions that may corrupt the understanding of a preacher's messages are discussed in ways that offer solutions to the problem.
Autorenporträt
KUNLE HAMILTON (MNIPR, arpa) has a BA, Philosophy (Best Student, 1985) and an M.Sc, Mass Communication (1990) from the University of Lagos, Nigeria where he is doing his Ph.D research. He has been a Newspaper Editor, Advertising, PR and Image Consultant since 1989. Dr VICTOR AYEDUN-ALUMA is a Senior Lecturer, Mass Communication, University of Lagos