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This volume is a major contribution to the trans-national debate on public relations research and communication management. It presents dominant concepts and findings from the scientific community in Germany in English language. At the same time, the compilation contains a selection of the most influential and relevant approaches from European and international researchers. Editors and contributors are renowned academics from all over the world. This books honours Guenter Bentele, one of the international spearheads of public relations research, and gives academics, students and communication managers a focussed insight into the field.
This volume is a major contribution to the trans-national debate on public relations research and communication management. It presents dominant concepts and findings from the scientific community in Germany in English language. At the same time, the compilation contains a selection of the most influential and relevant approaches from European and international researchers. Editors and contributors are renowned academics from all over the world. This books honours Guenter Bentele, one of the international spearheads of public relations research, and gives academics, students and communication managers a focussed insight into the field.
The Apostle's Creed is one of the earliest summaries of the Christian faith, and is accepted by most forms of Christianity. It is a simple statement of 12 beliefs – each central to Christianity. It begins with: “I believe”, and each of the 12 statements is the statement of a certain belief, thus the title of the book. This is an important contribution to understanding the meaning of Christianity. Written in easy to understand, but never superficial, language, this is a particularly engaging book, for anyone who wants to understand Christian thought, and gain a deeper appreciation of it. This book can also be used to great effect in Church discussion groups.
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