Sanctuary Cinema: Origins of the Christian Film IndustryNYU Press, 12 февр. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 303 Winner of the Religious Communication Association Book of the Year Award for 2008 |
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... American entertainment culture, contrary to what we might expect.6 They did not often question the capitalist system as such, but instead warned against the seven deadly sins, campaigned against Prohibition, and made direct appeals for ...
... American civil religion which proclaimed a self-saving ideology that began to displace the evangelical sensibility that churches had sought to promote. Ultimately the advent of radio attenuated organized religion's involvement in film ...
... American Protestants. Both the Sabbatarian and Temperance movements, born of cultural religious differences, would haunt and shape the early American moving picture industry. Ironically, by the mid-1920s, the moving picture would unite ...
... Americans to help their neighbors. Such an altruistic motive resulted in one of the greatest missionary movements of church history. Against an antimissionary complaint of imperialism underlying missionary movements, with missions being ...
... American propaganda, moving pictures also helped to show the need to contribute food and medicine, to build hospitals, and to contribute to the betterment of humanity. For missionaries, moving pictures were worth a thousand words, both ...
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Divine Shows | 118 |
Better Films | 180 |
Film as Religion | 204 |
Notes | 226 |
Bibliography | 294 |
Index | 298 |