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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... exhibition,1 they try to represent alternative ways of looking at life, to offer ideological or pedagogical perspectives that have been overlooked by the dominant media corporations, and to provide a viable alternative to Hollywood's ...
... exhibition practices, and the politics of egos contribute to the church's place in society? The early-twentieth-century church recognized the growing importance of the visual mass media in shaping culture and aiding its mission. One ...
... exhibition. Historian William Romanowski's groundbreaking denominational study of the Christian Reformed Church ably connected ecclesiastical responses to the debate regarding highbrow and lowbrow art. By the late 1920s, as religious ...
... exhibition sites. An ethic of reform was evident in the 1897 publication of popular author Charles M. Sheldon's In His Steps, giving added impetus to social gospel. His writings, as well as numerous devotional and theological works ...
... exhibition costs, limited film products appropriate for religious settings, and the prospect of a novel medium, radio, ideally suited for preaching, the Church generally abandoned nontheatrical film ministry as outmoded and futile. It ...
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Divine Shows | 118 |
Better Films | 180 |
Film as Religion | 204 |
Notes | 226 |
Bibliography | 294 |
Index | 298 |