The historical ebb and flow of the Men\u27s Christian Movement has been one of interest and concern to the American public. This concern surfaced once again with the popularity of the Promise Keepers organization. This paper focuses on the rhetorical discourse and strategies of the Promise Keepers organization from a social movement perspective. This study examines the evolutionary states through which social movements evolve; look at specific examples of the discourse to examine the persuasive appeals; and address the leadership tactics and character of Bill McCartney, founder of the Promise Keepers
textThe second half of the 20th century saw the emergence of consequential and diverse social moveme...
At the peak of its prominence, the Promise Keepers had attracted criticism from many quarters. More ...
When a group of lay Roman Catholic intellectuals began experimenting with the tongue-speaking practi...
This study employs a Burkeian critical perspective to explain the growth and impact of the evangelic...
This thesis investigates the seven promises of the Promise Keepers movement using the rhetorical cri...
This research depicts many of the ideological practices that construct the Promise Keepers movement,...
According to the established theories on the life cycle of social movements, the Maintenance Stage o...
The historical survey of social movements in the United States reveals that the movement is a rhetor...
This study investigates the recurring appeals of the Mormon rhetorical vision, appeals that help acc...
Problem Statement. Literature reveals that college or university presidents play a key role in rai...
This thesis uses the rhetorical requirements for social movement leadership outlined in Herbert W. S...
This study of political and religious rhetoric questions the means by which a staunch religious indi...
To understand the social movement of the Symbionese Liberation Army, one must examine the history, t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [140]-145)This thesis is a work of rhetorical history tha...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
textThe second half of the 20th century saw the emergence of consequential and diverse social moveme...
At the peak of its prominence, the Promise Keepers had attracted criticism from many quarters. More ...
When a group of lay Roman Catholic intellectuals began experimenting with the tongue-speaking practi...
This study employs a Burkeian critical perspective to explain the growth and impact of the evangelic...
This thesis investigates the seven promises of the Promise Keepers movement using the rhetorical cri...
This research depicts many of the ideological practices that construct the Promise Keepers movement,...
According to the established theories on the life cycle of social movements, the Maintenance Stage o...
The historical survey of social movements in the United States reveals that the movement is a rhetor...
This study investigates the recurring appeals of the Mormon rhetorical vision, appeals that help acc...
Problem Statement. Literature reveals that college or university presidents play a key role in rai...
This thesis uses the rhetorical requirements for social movement leadership outlined in Herbert W. S...
This study of political and religious rhetoric questions the means by which a staunch religious indi...
To understand the social movement of the Symbionese Liberation Army, one must examine the history, t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [140]-145)This thesis is a work of rhetorical history tha...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
textThe second half of the 20th century saw the emergence of consequential and diverse social moveme...
At the peak of its prominence, the Promise Keepers had attracted criticism from many quarters. More ...
When a group of lay Roman Catholic intellectuals began experimenting with the tongue-speaking practi...