Mass Media Religion: The Social Sources of the Electronic Church (Communication and Human Values)

by Stewart M. Hoover

Communication and Human Values

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Mass Media Religion considers and explores the implications of the evergrowing religious broadcasting media in terms of their social and political contexts. The author reviews both the historical origins of fundamentalist and neo-evangelical responses to the crisis of modernity and the historical development of the electronic church. He includes a series of interviews with representative viewers, discussing their beliefs, experiences, worldviews, and the role electronic religion plays in show more other aspects of their lives. Finally, the development of the electronic church in its wider context and its implications for American culture in general are considered. The story of how the electronic church has become a social and cultural force of immense influence, Mass Media Religion is urgent reading for both professionals and students in communication, religion, and political theory. show less

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Stewart M. Hoover is Professor of Media Studies in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, History
DDC/MDS
269.2ReligionChristian organization, social work & worshipSpiritual renewalEvangelism
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BV656.3 .H66Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPractical TheologyPractical TheologyEcclesiastical theology
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