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Telling Hands and Teaching Feet : Nonverbal Communication in Two of the Narratives of Acts, Paperback / softback Book

Telling Hands and Teaching Feet : Nonverbal Communication in Two of the Narratives of Acts Paperback / softback

Part of the Religions and Discourse series

Paperback / softback

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This book represents an extensive examination of human hands and feet and their functions as media of nonverbal communication in the transmission of the mission and message of Jesus by the early church.

Research sources for the task include the Greek text of Acts and the Gospel of Luke as well as Greek Second Temple Jewish writings, contemporary Greek literature and medical works.

Scholarly definitions and descriptions from the field of interpersonal communication lend credibility to the enquiry.

In the process of discovering whether or not these media of nonverbal communication contribute effectively to the advancement of the mission and message of Jesus, the author’s interesting and innovative approach casts light on the text as several new and creative insights emerge.

The book concludes with some practical applications of its findings to the life of the church of today.

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