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Whither Televangelism: Opportunities, Trends, Challenges
2012In less than 30 years televangelism has become a truly global phenomenon. The pioneering studies by Horsfield (1984) and Hoover (1988) that focused on what was then a phenomenon restricted to the USA, highlighted issues such as the personality and politics of televangelists within a context characterized by the commercialization of broadcasting and the
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The Rise and Fall of American Televangelism
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1993Religious broadcasting has been an integral part of American culture since the very beginning of radio. Over the decades, religious broadcasters have periodically generated considerable controversy as they have used the airwaves to transmit unorthodox spiritual and political messages.
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Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1994
Stewart M. Hoover, Janice Peck
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Stewart M. Hoover, Janice Peck
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American televangelism on German TV
Journal of Contemporary Religion, 1996(1996). American televangelism on German TV. Journal of Contemporary Religion: Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 95-99.
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Pray TV: Televangelism in America
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1991Thomas Robbins, Steve Bruce
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