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Understanding Evangelical Media: The Changing Face of Christian Communication - Slightly ImperfectIVP Academic / 2008 / Paperback
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Product DescriptionThe entertainment industry and evangelical Christianity have been moving towards one another for many years, and this generation has seem the resulting collision. When once these two strains of American culture seemed polar opposites, each has reached out to embrace the other in the last twenty years. It seems like an unlikely marriage, with VeggieTales' Saturday Morning TV show alongside other kids' shows with occult overtones and Ken Ham's Creation Museum casting aspersions on the secular science of the Smithsonian, but gone are the days of Christians' attempts to inject a faith-based ethic into the public eye.
Christian television shows are now featured on Christian television stations. Christian radio has followed a similar track, with satellite radio channels devoted to religion and discussion of religious issues. Christian recording artists are now featured in movie soundtracks and books from Christian publishers routinely show up on best-sellers lists. But the infiltration goes much deeper than these obvious examples, reaching into the subcultures of comic books, video gaming, theme parks and more. Quentin Schultze, now decades into a career dedicated to revealing and communicating the parallel worlds of Christianity and ostensibly secular culture, brings together an all-star cast of writers dedicated to observing and commenting on faith's role in the media. With the able assistance of Robert Woods (who also co-writes a chapter with Schultze and contributes a chapter on Christian Worship Music), Schultze covers a vast amount of territory with the help of these experts to craft a panoramic portrait of 21st century American Christianity as seen through the eyes of the media. Product Information
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