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The Current State of Evangelical Apologetics: Advances, Future Prospects, and Concerns [PDF]
Habermas, Gary
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“Preserving Our American Heritage”: Television and the Construction of Evangelical Identity
2007While the mainline protestant leaders at the Broadcast and Film Commission (BFC) fought to maintain its privilege, neoevangelical leaders struggled for self-definition and public recognition, hoping to rehabilitate that part of Protestantism that had been humiliated by the Scopes Trial. The fight for the airwaves, first on radio and then on television,
M. Rosenthal
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Choice Reviews Online, 2013
This three-volume collection demonstrates the depth and breadth of evangelical Christians' consumption, critique, and creation of popular culture, and how evangelical Christians are both influenced by—and influence—mainstream popular culture, covering ...
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This three-volume collection demonstrates the depth and breadth of evangelical Christians' consumption, critique, and creation of popular culture, and how evangelical Christians are both influenced by—and influence—mainstream popular culture, covering ...
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Protestant Evangelical Literary Culture and Contemporary Society
, 1997While studies have been done on the politics, personalities, and television empires of Protestant evangelicals, little has been said about the power of evangelical publishing and the recent upsurge in evangelical fiction.
J. Blodgett
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Perspectives on Politics, 2020
(California) and Republican (Texas); how the Hispanic vote, which was not a high-turnout demographic, has become key for Democrats since Hispanic turnout has increased dramatically; and the cementing of the influence of the Evangelical wing of the ...
Colin D. Moore
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(California) and Republican (Texas); how the Hispanic vote, which was not a high-turnout demographic, has become key for Democrats since Hispanic turnout has increased dramatically; and the cementing of the influence of the Evangelical wing of the ...
Colin D. Moore
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Evangehcal Christians in Canadian National Television News, 1994-2004: A Frame Analysis
Journal of Communication and Religion, 2007Recent surveys have shown that most evangelical Christians in Canada believe that the news media treat them unfairly This study empirically tested the validity of the evangelicals' charge against the media by examining the frames used in the nightly ...
David M. Haskell
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A Methodological Review of Mike Bamiloye’s Concept of Christian Drama
African Journal of Religious and Theological StudiesMike Bamiloye's definition of Christian drama as a "dramatic illustration of Christian messages on stage, films, radio, television, and in print for the purposes of regeneration, revival, restoration, enlightenment, and motivation" offers a contemporary ...
J. Profit
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The Rise and Entrenchment of the Antitax Movement: A Review Article
Political science quarterlyDespite the vast and growing literature on U.S. conservatism, one aspect of the rise of American conservatism appears to have garnered less attention: the antitax movement that has been at the center of the Rightward pivot in U.S.
Ajay K Mehrotra
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In 1981, Star of Hope (later Middle East Television, or METV) began broadcasting from Israeli-occupied South Lebanon, backed by American missionaries, Israeli politicians, and Lebanese Catholic leaders. From offices in Metula, Israel, with transmitters
F. Armanios
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