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Between Sacred and Profane : Researching Religion and Popular Culture.
Title:
Between Sacred and Profane : Researching Religion and Popular Culture.
Author:
Lynch, Gordon.
ISBN:
9780857710826
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (192 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction - Gordon Lynch -- 1. Why Study Popular Culture? - Lynn Schofield Clark -- 2. Studying Religion and Popular Culture - David Morgan -- 3. Questioning Media and Religion - Jolyon Mitchell -- 4. Reflections on the Past and the Future of Religion and Popular Culture - Jeffrey H. Mahan -- 5. "What We Make of the World" - Elaine Graham -- 6. 'The Eucharist and the Turn to Culture - Pete Ward' -- 7. Popular Culture Scholarship as a Spiritual Exercise - Tom Beaudoin -- 8. House Negro with a Field Negro Mentality - Robert Beckford -- 9. What is this 'Religion' in the Study of Religion and Popular Culture - Gordon Lynch -- 10. On a Mission from God - Anthony B. Pinn -- 11. Some Concluding Reflections - Gordon Lynch -- Bibliography -- Contributor Details -- Index.
Abstract:
Over the past ten years there has been an explosion of interest in how religion and the sacred connect with the media and cultures of everyday life. How are religious communities, identities and rituals being transformed by new media such as the internet? What is the significance of the media when for many people it becomes the primary source of images and of an encounter with religious traditions? Do the media and popular culture themselves take on religious significance, and how do people make use of these popular resources to 'do' religion in the contemporary world? As researchers have tried to answer these and other questions, a growing body of literature has begun to develop. Between Sacred and Profane offers a major review of this young and exciting field of scholarship, highlighting both its achievements and flaws, and setting out an agenda for its next phase of study. The book is an invaluable guide and handbook for beginning students who are looking for a first overview of the key issues and debates, as well as for more experienced scholars who wish to reflect on how their work will develop in future. Between Sacred and Profane will be required reading for courses in theology, religion and contemporary culture for many years to come.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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