tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4202458237483635505.post4653311485198959919..comments2024-01-17T04:07:49.918-05:00Comments on Acts of Hope: Episcopal / Anglican timelineUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4202458237483635505.post-77174508032450886772007-05-31T14:00:00.000-04:002007-05-31T14:00:00.000-04:00Maybe he can send it to some of the media types......Maybe he can send it to some of the media types...<BR/><BR/>Reporting on religion has improved, believe it or not. (Well, you probably know that even better than I.) But it's still way behind where it ought to be.<BR/><BR/>There is even a little manual on reporting on religion now, and there is more contact between the journalism and religion fields (i.e. they actually learn about each other) than when I was a young adult. <BR/><BR/>Fox et al. will always be terrible, though. How's that for pessimism. <BR/><BR/>Hmm, maybe I will do a post on religion news and religion reporting sometime... Thanks for the idea, Grandmère Mimi.Jane Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13814517077774999407noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4202458237483635505.post-70517199853763612782007-05-31T13:35:00.000-04:002007-05-31T13:35:00.000-04:00It's an excellent timeline history. I would hope ...It's an excellent timeline history. I would hope that the media use it in their background research when they report on the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, but I'm not optimistic.June Butlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01723016934182800437noreply@blogger.com