Talk by R. Gregor Smith
All branches of knowledge face the problem of communicating to those who are not specialists in that branch. Christianity has a peculiar problem in that it lives by communicating itself to others. This makes its communication more than a matter of the use of words: the message itself becomes a combination of what has to be said and the man who says it. Mr. Gregor Smith examines this problem in communication.
(The recorded broadcast of Aug. 25) followed by an interlude at 6.55