Religion, Politics, Media in the Broadband Era - The Bible in the Modern World - Alice Bach - Books - Sheffield Phoenix Press - 9781905048434 - July 11, 2004
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Religion, Politics, Media in the Broadband Era - The Bible in the Modern World

Alice Bach

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Religion, Politics, Media in the Broadband Era - The Bible in the Modern World

Religion has gone public; and the much-discussed political pendulum has been swinging widely in its effort to keep up with the eruptions of faith swelling the broadband. Private faith finds very public outlets through the media's appetite for voices and choices. Faith-based networks have become media-savvy, urging their members to send barrages of emails, faxes, telephone calls, letters of praise or outrage to politicians. Those same politicians return the volley, using the broadcast media with great skill, wooing the faithful, convincing the cynical that God is on their side. Only a deity could be on so many sides simultaneously. Alice Bach's new book reflects her long-time focus on the Bible, religion and culture. Popular religion is expressed within our culture in rock videos, televangelism, political rhetoric, children's books, films and animations. Every sort of media from print to electronic to broadband is imbued with subtle and blatant religious imagery. The media are new; the message is not. The tightly woven pattern of religion, politics and media has been part of the American fabric since the country was founded. When one examines this cultural cloth, threads of varying colours are revealed, threads whose twists reflect both media coverage of religion and religious views of the media.


204 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 11, 2004
ISBN13 9781905048434
Publishers Sheffield Phoenix Press
Pages 204
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 10 mm   ·   290 g
Language English