
Barry Taylor
Author of Entertainment Theology: New-Edge Spirituality in a Digital Democracy (Cultural Exegesis)
About the Author
Barry Taylor is artist in residence for the Brehm Center and an adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, where he teaches a series of spiritually innovative classes on music, film, and contemporary theology.
Works by Barry Taylor
Entertainment Theology: New-Edge Spirituality in a Digital Democracy (Cultural Exegesis) (2008) 67 copies, 1 review
The Aesthetics of Atheism: Theology and Imagination in Contemporary Culture (2019) — Author — 5 copies
The Stratford-upon-Avon & Midland Junction Railway Volume Two: The S&MJR, LM&SR, BR and MoD Eras 1909-2018 (2018) 5 copies
The Stratford-upon-Avon & Midland Junction Railway: Volume One: The years before the S&MJR - 1866-1909: The Constituent Companies (2017) 5 copies
Latin and vernacular in Renaissance Iberia : Ovid from the Middle Ages to the Baroque (2008) 2 copies
Text, manuscript, and print in medieval and modern Iberia : studies in honour of David Hook 2 copies
Associated Works
Reframing Theology and Film: New Focus for an Emerging Discipline (Cultural Exegesis) (2007) — Contributor — 70 copies
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Entertainment Theology: New-Edge Spirituality in a Digital Democracy (Cultural Exegesis) by Barry Taylor
I found it actually refreshing to read theology done well in a postmodern...or, as Taylor labels it, "postsecular"...milieu. He discusses thoroughly the issues facing theology in the information and entertainment age, as faith sheds the "garment" of religion, incorporating both classical theological thought such as Bonhoeffer and Schleirmacher, as well as prevalent trends in current theological thought. He spares no critique in doing so, but critiques fairly. His artistic analysis of media show more expression as informed by a communal and public theology is substantive and well-prepared. There are few topics Taylor does not discuss here, from the phenomenon of celebrity to the problem of fundamentalism. All are addressed well.
Many other volumes that propose a "practical" approach to theology fail to deliver. Taylor does not fall into this trap, because he does not propose a bullet-list of specific strategies. Instead, he calls for an acceptance of the changing theological winds of our time, and a willingness to follow them as the new face of spirituality develops.
If postmodern culture, artistic expression, and the theology done therein lie within your interests, then this book should be placed on your shelf. show less
Many other volumes that propose a "practical" approach to theology fail to deliver. Taylor does not fall into this trap, because he does not propose a bullet-list of specific strategies. Instead, he calls for an acceptance of the changing theological winds of our time, and a willingness to follow them as the new face of spirituality develops.
If postmodern culture, artistic expression, and the theology done therein lie within your interests, then this book should be placed on your shelf. show less
Dec 22, 2019Italian
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