God and Popular Culture: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Entertainment Industry's Most Influential Figure [2 volumes]
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781440801792
ISBN-10: 1440801797
Pagini: 628
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1440801797
Pagini: 628
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 46 mm
Greutate: 1.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Supplies a broad conception of "God" that provides readers with a fuller and more accurate portrait of a phenomenon that evolved substantially over time but also remains an enduring-and enduringly influential-element of popular culture
Notă biografică
The Reverend Stephen Butler Murray is president and professor of systematic theology and preaching at Ecumenical Theological Seminary in Detroit, MI.Aimée Upjohn Light, PhD, is assistant professor of theology at Duquesne University and specializes in interreligious work and feminist theologies.
Cuprins
Introduction Stephen Butler Murray and Aimée Upjohn LightGOD AND SPORTSChapter One: Soccer Is My Religion, the Stadium Is My Church: Soccer and/as ReligionRebecca A. Chabot with Jason NealChapter Two: Cage Fighting for JesusCarmen CelestiniChapter Three: Evangelical Fight Clubs and the Power of Religious MetaphorB. J. Parker, Rebecca Whitten Poe Hays, and Nicholas R. WerseChapter Four: Python Wrassling: "Is God Really Real, or Is There Some Doubt?"Brian Cogan and Jeff MasseyGOD AND POLITICS AND COMMERCEChapter Five: God in the Well of the SenateJeremy G. MalloryChapter Six: The Evangelist and the Venture Capitalist: A Parable for the 21st CenturyRobert BrancatelliChapter Seven: Ministering to the Spiritual Side of Trade: The Sacred Language of AdvertisingAndris BerryChapter Eight: Theologizing Together: Media as Mediator of MeaningPaula J. LeeChapter Nine: A Shared Critical Ethic for Media Images and LiturgyJann Cather WeaverGOD AND POPULAR CULTUREChapter Ten: God in the Smartphone: Sacred or Sacrilege?Joyce Ann KonigsburgChapter Eleven: "In Jesus Christ, the Medium and the Message Are Fully One and the Same": Deriving a Media Theology from the Works of Marshall McLuhanDavid E. Beard and David GoreChapter Twelve: Poets: God's ProphetsSteven BerryChapter Thirteen: Finding God in Near-Death Experiences, Art, and SciencePaul H. CarrChapter Fourteen: Gods in Indian Popular JokesAmitabh Vikram DwivediChapter Fifteen: The Presence of the Cross in Popular Culture: A Womanist PerspectiveAndriette Jordan-FieldsChapter Sixteen: African Language, Drum, and Dance: Powerful Symbols of God's Saving MysteryGuido OlianaChapter Seventeen: Puppetry and the Divine/Human RelationshipCarolyn D. RoarkChapter Eighteen: Is There God at the End of Bill Viola's "Room for St. John of the Cross"?: The Via Negativa as an Aesthetic ExperienceCarlos Vara SánchezAbout the Editors and ContributorsIndex