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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... mission. One underlying question asks how the visual media influence, if not define, religious experiences and understandings of the Gospel message, particularly situated in a Protestant tradition that historically opted for the word ...
... mission was to educate and uplift the masses and many embraced this richly optimistic hope. Many churches anticipated establishing a home for the moving picture in the sanctuary and assumed that it would play a suitable and strategic ...
... missions and Sunday schools. Presbyterians, as will be seen, also experienced enormous growth in their Sunday evening and Sunday school programs by incorporating moving pictures.23 Episcopalians were frequently involved in promoting ...
... mission work and denominational home mission societies developed to complement foreign missions. Looking at the cramped unhealthy conditions exacerbating social problems, progressive churches equipped themselves with gymnasia, libraries ...
... missions. In 1910, the World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh, along with the YMCA and Student Christian Movement, brought together churches of different faiths to work for this progress. Strong missionary movements circled the globe ...
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Divine Shows | 118 |
Better Films | 180 |
Film as Religion | 204 |
Notes | 226 |
Bibliography | 294 |
Index | 298 |