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The Vanishing Word The Veneration Of Visual Imagery In The Postmodern World Hunt

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The Vanishing Word The Veneration Of Visual Imagery In The Postmodern World Hunt
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Publisher: Wheaton, Ill. : Crossway Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.56 MB
Author: Hunt, Arthur W., 1960-
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Vanishing Word The Veneration Of Visual Imagery In The Postmodern World Hunt by Hunt, Arthur W., 1960- instant download after payment.

272 pages ; 22 cm, Image-based media obsessed with sex, violence, and celebrity worship are driving a mass-media frenzy reminiscent of pagan idolatry. This book is a warning that by exalting visual imagery we risk becoming mindless pagans. The church is being cut off from its word-based heritage and we are open to abuse by those who exploit the image but neglect the word, Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-250) and index, Introduction : Tomorrowland. -- The word versus the image. Tables of stone. -- When night fell. -- The fiery word. -- The big shift. Something in the air. -- The machines of show business. -- Irrationality and spectacle. The image. -- On being postmodern. -- Formula for a führer. -- Conclusion : Making waves

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