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J. Lynn Reynolds
Lynn Reynolds is the Associate Director for the Brehm Center and an Adjunct Professor of Communication and Communication Theory for the School of Theology. In her role as Associate Director, Lynn serves to expedite many activities with regard to the center's endeavors in music, preaching, visual art, film and other events. She has a doctor of Philosophy in Communication from Regent University and degrees in Communication from the University of Hawaii and Abilene Christian University.
Her scholarly research includes co-authored works: (2006) Measuring intrinsic motivations: Understanding society's internal values. In R. A. Reynolds, R. Wood & J. D. Baker (eds), The Handbook of Research on Electronic Surveys & Measurements. Hershey,PA: Idea Group, Inc; (2003) The use of evidence in interpersonal relationships. In Frans H. van Eemeren, J. Anthony Blair, Charles A. Willard (eds), Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation (ISSA'02). Amsterdam: SIC SAT.; (2002) Evidence. In J. P. Dillard and M. Pfau (eds). Persuasion Research Handbook (pp. 427-444). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.;(2000). Ecumenical promise keepers: oxymoron or fidelity. In D. Claussen (Ed.). Good news or dupes and reactionaries: the promise keepers. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co. Press. In addition, she has presented papers at over a dozen National Communication Association meetings.



