Volume 10, Issue 3-4

Abstract

This article offers a glimpse of the religious dimensions of the life and work of Marshall McLuhan. It posits that, in addition to being seen as a literary and media scholar, McLuhan should be considered equally seriously as a theologian. With this proposition as a premise, the article also is a brief exposition of the research being conducted and the technology and religion seminars being offered under the Marshall McLuhan Initiative at St. Paul's College, University of Manitoba.

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2011-07-10
2024-03-28
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Keyword(s): Catholicism; communication theory; Marshall McLuhan; Pierre Babin; religious beliefs; theology

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