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Religione e democrazia negli Stati Uniti d’America: la sfida della destra “fondamentalista” [PDF]
Casalini, Brunella
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Menolong Praremaja Kristen Bersikap Benar ketika Menghadapi Nabi dan Ajaran Palsu [PDF]
Santoso, Magdalena Pranata
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Social Compass, 1987
L'essor des « télé-évangélistes » représente un développement his torique significatif dans l'histoire religieuse des Etats-Unis. Pour comprendre la portée de ce phénomène, les Auteurs de cet article en examinent quatre aspects: 1. ses origines et sa croissance parallèle à celle des masse-médias électroniques commerciales; 2.
Jeffrey K. Hadden, Anson Shupe
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L'essor des « télé-évangélistes » représente un développement his torique significatif dans l'histoire religieuse des Etats-Unis. Pour comprendre la portée de ce phénomène, les Auteurs de cet article en examinent quatre aspects: 1. ses origines et sa croissance parallèle à celle des masse-médias électroniques commerciales; 2.
Jeffrey K. Hadden, Anson Shupe
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2021
In the first two decades of the twenty-first century, Arabic-language Christian television channels have proliferated rapidly, broadcasting their message across the airwaves of the Middle East. One such channel is al-Hayat, which attempts to evangelize Muslim viewers and educate Christians through numerous programs about Islam.
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In the first two decades of the twenty-first century, Arabic-language Christian television channels have proliferated rapidly, broadcasting their message across the airwaves of the Middle East. One such channel is al-Hayat, which attempts to evangelize Muslim viewers and educate Christians through numerous programs about Islam.
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Television Advertising and Televangelism
1986The research reported in this volume attempts to refine our understanding of persuasive messages of television advertising by studying the role of language in persuasion in two ways. First, it comprises an attempt to refine our understanding of how language might function in persuasion by examining relevant work from a variety of related disciplines ...
Rosemarie Schmidt, Joseph F. Kess
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Global and Local Televangelism
The Social Science Journal, 2012Foreword N.Echchaibi Global & Local Televangelism: An Introduction P.N.Thomas & P.Lee PART I: ISLAMIC TELEVANGELISM: ON PRIESTS & PROPHETS Storytelling, Sincerity and Islamic Televangelism in Egypt Y.Moll Islamic Televangelism in Changing Indonesia: Transmission, Authority, and The Politics of Ideas A.Muzakki Islamic Televangelism: The Salafi Window to
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The challenge of televangelism
Peace Review, 1995The revival of evangelical Christianity in the U.S. in recent years has been intimately linked to the rise of televangelism, or evangelical television. The evangelical return to the public sphere caught the intellectual world by surprise. When reality set in, an intense debate emerged within the social sciences about televangelism's impact on American ...
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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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Arabic Christian Televangelism
Abstract This chapter examines the reception of and resistance to Middle East Television’s (METV) programming, particularly its introduction of American-style charismatic Christian televangelism to the region. While METV’s secular content attracted diverse audiences, its unconventional religious fare, specifically as delivered by ...openaire +1 more source
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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