Listening
Journal of Communication Ethics, Religion, and Culture
Janie M. Harden Fritz, Editor
Listening is an interdisciplinary journal that fosters meaningful discussion of contemporary questions in religion and culture. Each thematic issue examines a particular topic from different disciplinary perspectives with an emphasis on dialogue and understanding. The journal's title expresses its aspiration for its authors and readers.
Current Issue + Archive (available issues)
Contributors include Linda Coleman, David DeIuliis, Sarah Flinko, Agustín Fuentes, Peter Gilmour, Christina L. McDowell Marinchak, Michael Monshau, O.P., Michael Paradiso-Michau, Janice Schuetz, and Nelson Maldonado Torres.
"Listening has been able to read the signs of the times with rare insight. There are too many journals now and few of them are profitable to read regularly. Listening is one of the few."
— Alasdair Maclntyre, Notre Dame University
"Listening has the right name, for it demonstrates that both editors and authors have been listening to what insightful people are saying about issues that are relevant for us today."
— Dianne Bergant, Catholic Theological University
"A provocative journal with something fresh and interesting for every palate. Best of all, the issues have a focus that lets a reader have an extended conversation with issues of substance."
— Jerome H. Neyrey, S.J., Notre Dame University
"Listening places religious inquiry right where it belongs today: center stage in human affairs and in an interdisciplinary context."
— Patricia Huntington, Arizona State University
· ISSN 0024-4414 (print) · Three issues per year · Contact the journal for print options ·
· ISSN 2835-2343 (online) · Access will include all available issues vol.1 (1966) to present ·
-- Note: online coverage of back issues will increase as we locate print copies. --
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