Author Michael Budde provides a unique examination of global for-profit industries--television, advertising, movies--and their impact upon Christian practice. He calls for the Christian community to radically re-emphasize the subversive theme of the Gospel and to embrace its role as countercultural alternative.
Author Michael Budde provides a unique examination of global for-profit industries--television, advertising, movies--and their impact upon Christian practice. He calls for the Christian community to radically re-emphasize the subversive theme of the Gospel and to embrace its role as countercultural alternative.
Michael Budde is associate professor of political science at DePaul University.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Following Jesus in a Distracted Age Catholicism as a "Discipleship Church''? Catholic Ecclesiology and a Passion for Discipleship Social Theory Political Economy Culture and the Church Why Culture Matters in the World Economy A New Stage of Capitalism? Regulation Theory and Neostructuralism Regulation Theory as a Neostructuralist Approach The Crisis of Fordism After Fordism? The Power of Global Culture Industries Advertising/Marketing as a Global Culture Industry The Global Discourse of Marketing and Advertising On the Need for a "Postmodern'' Appraisal of Advertising Power Knowledge and Advertising/Marketing Exporting the Power Matrix China: The Export Package Arrives Learning the Language of Faith How Global Culture Industries Undermine Christianity Living in Television's World Implications for Christian Formation Conclusion Church Barriers to Understanding Global Culture Industries Barrier 1: Sacramental Liberalism the Interpretive Key Barrier II: The Evangelization Fixation Barrier III: Is the Church Becoming a "Culture Industry"? Religious Formation Amidst the Global Culture Industries The Way from Here: Radical Gospel Radical Church Resisting the Culture Industries: A Workshop of Witnesses Concluding Thoughts References About the Book and Author Index
Acknowledgments Following Jesus in a Distracted Age Catholicism as a "Discipleship Church''? Catholic Ecclesiology and a Passion for Discipleship Social Theory Political Economy Culture and the Church Why Culture Matters in the World Economy A New Stage of Capitalism? Regulation Theory and Neostructuralism Regulation Theory as a Neostructuralist Approach The Crisis of Fordism After Fordism? The Power of Global Culture Industries Advertising/Marketing as a Global Culture Industry The Global Discourse of Marketing and Advertising On the Need for a "Postmodern'' Appraisal of Advertising Power Knowledge and Advertising/Marketing Exporting the Power Matrix China: The Export Package Arrives Learning the Language of Faith How Global Culture Industries Undermine Christianity Living in Television's World Implications for Christian Formation Conclusion Church Barriers to Understanding Global Culture Industries Barrier 1: Sacramental Liberalism the Interpretive Key Barrier II: The Evangelization Fixation Barrier III: Is the Church Becoming a "Culture Industry"? Religious Formation Amidst the Global Culture Industries The Way from Here: Radical Gospel Radical Church Resisting the Culture Industries: A Workshop of Witnesses Concluding Thoughts References About the Book and Author Index
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