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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... clergy gathered in the hushed and reverent environs of the Eden Musee on February 15, 1898 to watch a film version of The Passion Play. One minister, the Reverend R. F. Putman, was so moved that on his return home, he sat down and ...
... clergy not to permit revels or plays.67 So, too, the Canons of Concilum Trullanum in 692 issued an edict against the theater as well as against bear and bull baiting, satyric masks, and mimes that regularly mocked Christian sacraments ...
... clergy over all social institutions, stressed education for these same members, seeking to reach them through the pictorial and oral arts. One specific mission was to spread the stories of the scripture and the church through novel ...
... clergy, concern for the poor, cameo appearances by Jesus Christ Himself), key western narratives in novels and films functioned in unabashedly explicit ways to proclaim Protestant perspectives. In Broncho Billy films, scripts showed ...
... clergy was initially “prejudiced in introducing the lantern into their churches, thinking that some of the solemnity due on such an occasion would be lost.”135 Ministers were won over by the plethora of religious slides. Beale ...
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Divine Shows | 118 |
Better Films | 180 |
Film as Religion | 204 |
Notes | 226 |
Bibliography | 294 |
Index | 298 |