

John Dunkle
Professor inspiring future generations in the field of communication, Dr. John Dunkle serves as an Assistant Professor at Communication Capitol Technology University. With a Ph.D. in Communication from Regent University, earned in 2021, Dr. Dunkle brings a rich tapestry of experience from his diverse professional background in business, media, and ministry. His academic journey is marked by a profound commitment to exploring the intricate layers of communication through qualitative and rhetorical/critical investigations, particularly within the realm of theological communication. Dr. Dunkle's research is deeply rooted in socio-cultural perspectives, where he seeks to unravel the complex interactions between culture, society, and communication. His work often delves into how theological messages are crafted and perceived, offering insights that bridge the gap between traditional communication theories and contemporary societal issues. This unique approach not only enriches the academic discourse but also provides practical frameworks for understanding communication in various contexts. Beyond his research, Dr. Dunkle is an active member of several esteemed professional organizations, including the National Communication Association and the Evangelical Homiletics Society. These affiliations reflect his dedication to staying at the forefront of communication studies and his commitment to contributing to the broader academic community. At Communication Capitol Technology University, Dr. Dunkle is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to inspire students to think critically about the role of communication in society. He encourages his students to explore the intersections of communication with other disciplines, fostering a learning environment that is both dynamic and interdisciplinary. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Dunkle is passionate about mentoring students and guiding them in their academic and professional journeys. His approachable demeanor and genuine interest in student success make him a valued member of the university community, where he continues to inspire the next generation of communication scholars and practitioners.
Publications
, 1-19, 1994-01-01
, 149-159, 1996-04-01
, 456-460, 1996-01-01