ABSTRACT

In this book, first published in 1990, the significance of televangelism in America is examined in detail. This well-informed, measured analysis includes discussion of the place of televangelism in the history of American Protestantism; the styles of leading TV preachers and the televangelical star system; the relation of televangelism to conservatism and politics. It also answers the questions of televangelism’s organisation and audience, as well as providing an analysis over the wave of scandals which swept over Pray TV in the 1980s.

chapter Chapter One|23 pages

A Brief History of American Protestantism

chapter Chapter Two|30 pages

Religious Broadcasting in America

chapter Chapter Three|13 pages

Televangelism Organizations

chapter Chapter Four|29 pages

The Religion of Religious Television

chapter Chapter Five|18 pages

The Audience

chapter Chapter Six|26 pages

The Impact of Televangelism

chapter Chapter Seven|22 pages

God and Mammon

chapter Chapter Eight|17 pages

Televangelism and Political Campaigns

chapter Chapter Nine|19 pages

Conservativism, Politics, and Televangelism

chapter Chapter Ten|15 pages

Scandal

chapter Chapter Eleven|20 pages

New, Third, and Old Worlds

chapter Chapter Twelve|8 pages

Conclusion