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Watching Tv Religiously Engaging Culture Kutter Callaway Dean Batali

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Watching Tv Religiously Engaging Culture Kutter Callaway Dean Batali
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Publisher: Baker Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.3 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Kutter Callaway, Dean Batali
ISBN: 9781493405855, 1493405853
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Watching Tv Religiously Engaging Culture Kutter Callaway Dean Batali by Kutter Callaway, Dean Batali 9781493405855, 1493405853 instant download after payment.

Helping Christians Understand the Power and Meaning of TV Since its inception, television has captured the cultural imagination. Outside of work and sleep, it is now the primary preoccupation of most Americans. Individuals consume upward of five hours of TV daily, even more when taking into account viewing done online and on mobile devices. TV is so ingrained in the fabric of everyday life that it can't help but function as one of the primary means through which we make sense of our lives and the world. This book shows that television--as a technology, a narrative art form, a commodity, and a portal for our ritual lives--confronts viewers theologically. Whether its content is explicitly spiritual or not, TV routinely invites (and sometimes demands) theological reflection. This book articulates something of the presence and activity of God in the golden age of TV and forges an appropriate response to an ever-changing cultural form. It constructs a theology of television that allows for both celebration and critique, helping Christians more fully understand and appreciate the power and meaning of TV. A supplemental website provides additional resources, conversations, and close readings of TV programs.

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