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The Gospel according to Hollywood Greg Garrett

The Gospel according to Hollywood By Greg Garrett

The Gospel according to Hollywood by Greg Garrett


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Summary

This book will thrill movie buffs and casual fans alike. In an engaging style, author Greg Garrett looks at the theological elements in dozens of classic and new classic Hollywood films, including a discussion about what the new openness to spirituality in the movies might mean for the future of American cinema and American...

The Gospel according to Hollywood Summary

The Gospel according to Hollywood by Greg Garrett

This book will thrill movie buffs and casual fans alike. In an engaging style, author Greg Garrett looks at the theological elements in dozens of classic and new classic Hollywood films, including a discussion about what the new openness to spirituality in the movies might mean for the future of American cinema and American religion.

About Greg Garrett

Greg Garrett is the author of We Get to Carry Each Other: The Gospel according to U2; The Gospel according to Hollywood; Holy Superheroes! Revised and Expanded Edition: Exploring the Sacred in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Film; and Stories from the Edge: A Theology of Grief. He is a novelist, a professor of English at Baylor University, the writer-inresidence at the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest, and a licensed lay preacher in the Episcopal Church.

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GOR003395111
9780664230524
0664230520
The Gospel according to Hollywood by Greg Garrett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
20070619
200
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