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Entertainment Theology Barry Taylor

Entertainment Theology By Barry Taylor

Entertainment Theology by Barry Taylor


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An entertainment expert offers a broad understanding of religion in a post-secular age and explores the factors that have contributed to fashioning religious life in the twenty-first century.

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Entertainment Theology: Exploring Spirituality in a Digital Democracy by Barry Taylor

It's the end of the church as we know it. In a digitally connected world, people are seeking spiritual answers through pop culture. Instead of retreating, Christians must rethink the sacred and enter global conversations about God--in film, literature, TV, and music--or face extinction, argues Barry Taylor in Entertainment Theology. Taking snapshots from theology, cultural studies, sociology, and pop culture, Taylor explores a myriad of factors affecting religious life since the 1970s, including technology, fashion, celebrity, and global communications. He exhorts a move away from traditional Christian religion, proposing instead a manifestation of Christianity as a religion not of the past but of the present and the future. For scholars, seminary students, culture watchers, and emerging-church readers, Entertainment Theology offers thought-provoking hope for Christianity's future.

About Barry Taylor

Barry Taylor (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) 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. In addition, he is an associate rector at All Saints Episcopal Church in Beverly Hills. He has coauthored two books, A Matrix of Meanings: Finding God in Pop Culture and A Heretic's Guide to Eternity.

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GOR004804785
9780801032370
0801032377
Entertainment Theology: Exploring Spirituality in a Digital Democracy by Barry Taylor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Baker Publishing Group
20080301
224
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