Skip directly to:
Main content
Main navigation
University of Virginia Library
Search this document
Televangelism: Power and Politics on God`s Frontier
[contents]
Acknowledgements
1.
Ch 1: Getting Saved from the Televangelists
2.
Ch 2: "God Bless Our President . . ." and Other Revolutionary Ideas
3.
Ch 3: Communications Revolution and the Rise of the New Christian Right
There is no dedicated group of viewers who are emotionally committed to an anchorman. On the other hand, there are millions of viewers who are personally committed to one or another of the electronic churchmen. Thus, they will sit in front of a screen and listen to a lengthy interview, and even try to understand. This puts a major educational tool into the hands of Christian leaders a tool which the humanists cannot match on television because of the "least common denominator" principle which governs the Nielsen rating wars. Gary North, Backward Christian Soldiers
Notes
4.
Ch 4: We're Mad As Hell and We're Not Going to Take It Anymore!
5.
Ch 5: The Other Americans
6.
Ch 6: Legitimizing the Movement
7.
Ch 7: In My Father's House . ..
8.
Ch 8: Is Anybody Listening? The Great Audience-size Debate
9.
Ch 9: Politics As the Instrument of a New Ecumenical Movement
10.
Ch 10: Pat Who?
11.
Ch 11: The March of Folly
12.
Ch 12: Is There Not a Cause?
13.
Ch 13: The Road to the White House
14.
Ch 14: A Strategy for Victory
15.
Ch 15: The American Cultural Revolution: The Next Step
Collapse All
|
Expand All
Televangelism: Power and Politics on God`s Frontier
Televangelism: Power and Politics on God`s Frontier
Jeffrey Hadden, Anson Shupe
Henry Hold and Company
New York
1988
Televangelism: Power and Politics on God`s Frontier