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El. knyga: Don't Stop Believin': Pop Culture and Religion from Ben-Hur to Zombies

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  • Formatas: 176 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Oct-2012
  • Leidėjas: Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781611642629
  • Formatas: 176 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Oct-2012
  • Leidėjas: Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781611642629

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Elvis Presley. Andy Warhol. Nike. Stephen King. Ellen DeGeneres. Sim City. Facebook. These American pop culture icons are just a few examples of entries you will find in this fascinating guide to religion and popular culture. Arranged chronologically from 1950 to the present, this accessible work explores the theological themes in 101 well-established figures and trends from film, television, video games, music, sports, art, fashion, and literature. This book is ideal for anyone who has an interest in popular culture and its impact on our spiritual lives. Contributors include such experts in the field as David Dark, Mark I. Pinsky, Lisa Swain, Steve Turner, Lauren Winner, and more.

Elvis Presley. Andy Warhol. Nike. Stephen King. Ellen DeGeneres. Sim City. Facebook. These American pop culture icons are just a few examples of entries you will find in this fascinating guide to religion and popular culture. Arranged chronologically from 1950 to the present, this accessible work explores the theological themes in 101...

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"A captivating, idiosyncratic, journey through the icons of popular culture from the 1950s to today. This book will inspire and inform anyone who seeks to find a deeper meaning in the ever-changing world around us." --George Nolfi, writer-director of The Adjustment Bureau and co-writer of The Bourne Ultimatum

Introduction: Don't Stop Believin' xi
List of Contributors
xvii
Dictionary Entries
The Fifties
1(30)
Ben-Hur
4(1)
Johnny Cash
5(2)
Walt Disney
7(2)
Charles and Ray Eames
9(2)
Gojira (Godzilla)
11(2)
Billy Graham
13(2)
Alfred Hitchcock
15(2)
C. S. Lewis
17(2)
The Lord of the Rings and J. R. R. Tolkien
19(1)
Mickey Mantle
20(2)
Marilyn Monroe
22(2)
Norman Vincent Peale
24(1)
Pablo Picasso
25(3)
Elvis Presley
28(3)
The Sixties
31(32)
Muhammad Ali
34(2)
The Beatles
36(2)
Miles Davis
38(1)
Doctor Who
39(2)
Bob Dylan
41(2)
Aretha Franklin
43(2)
John F. Kennedy
45(1)
Corita Kent
46(2)
Stan Lee and Marvel Comics
48(2)
Malcolm X
50(2)
Marshall McLuhan
52(2)
Star Trek
54(1)
The Super Bowl
55(2)
John Updike
57(2)
Volkswagen Ads
59(2)
Andy Warhol
61(2)
The Seventies
63(30)
Hank Aaron
66(1)
Adventure
67(2)
Woody Allen
69(2)
Neil Diamond
71(2)
Clint Eastwood
73(1)
Marvin Gaye
74(2)
The Godfather
76(2)
Billie Jean King
78(2)
Bruce Lee
80(1)
Bob Marley
81(2)
Mary Tyler Moore
83(2)
Mother Teresa
85(2)
Pele
87(1)
Mister Rogers
88(2)
Star Wars
90(3)
The Eighties
93(36)
Jean-Michel Basquiat
97(1)
Tom Cruise
98(2)
Amy Grant
100(2)
Thomas Kinkade
102(2)
Stephen King
104(2)
Calvin Klein Ads
106(2)
Les Miserables, the Musical
108(1)
The Little Mermaid and Fairy Tales
109(2)
Macintosh
111(2)
Madonna
113(2)
Nike Ads
115(1)
Oprah Winfrey
116(2)
Ronald Reagan
118(2)
Salman Rushdie
120(2)
The Simpsons
122(2)
Steven Spielberg
124(1)
U2
125(2)
Andrew Lloyd Webber
127(2)
The Nineties
129(36)
Deepak Chopra
132(1)
Dalai Lama
133(2)
Ellen Degeneres
135(2)
Doom
137(2)
Goth
139(2)
Darnien Hirst
141(1)
Michael Jordon
142(2)
Left Behind
144(2)
Nelson Mandela
146(2)
The Matrix
148(1)
Mitford Series and Jan Karon
149(2)
Philip Pullman and His Dark Materials
151(2)
Rent
153(1)
SimCity
154(2)
Quentin Tarantino
156(2)
Tupac Amaru Shakur
158(2)
Joss Whedon
160(1)
The X-Files
161(4)
The Oughties
165(42)
Banksy
169(1)
David Beckham
170(2)
The Daily Show
172(2)
Extreme Makeover
174(2)
Facebook
176(2)
Got Milk? Ads
178(2)
Harry Potter and J. K. Rowling
180(1)
iPod
181(2)
Lost
183(2)
Dr. Phil
185(2)
Pixar
187(2)
Project Runway
189(1)
South Park
190(2)
Survivor
192(2)
Twilight and Stephenie Meyer
194(2)
Rick Warren
196(2)
Wicked
198(2)
Tiger Woods
200(2)
World of Warcraft
202(2)
Zombies
204(3)
Conclusion: The Mystery Discerning Business 207(10)
Notes 217
Robert K. Johnston is Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the author of Reel Spirituality: Theology and Film in Dialogue and Finding God in the Movies: 33 Films of Reel Faith, and editor of Reframing Theology & Film: New Focus for an Emerging Discipline.

Craig Detweiler is Associate Professor of Theology and Culture and Director of the Reel Spirituality Institute at the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology and the Arts at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He is also the author of Into the Dark: Seeing the Sacred in the Top Films of the 21st Century and coauthor (with Barry Taylor) of A Matrix of Meanings: Finding God in Pop Culture. Barry Taylor is Adjunct Professor of Popular Culture and Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary and coauthor (with Craig Detweiler) of A Matrix of Meanings: Finding God in Pop Culture. He is a professional musician, painter, and the leader of New Ground, an alternative worship gathering in Los Angeles.