ABSTRACT

Most works on media developments and Christianity approach the subject from the perspective of the implications of new media technologies for traditional Christian practices or how churches can use new media to further their goals. The common framework of analysis is a 'given reality' of traditional institutional Christianity and how it interacts with, affects and is affected by media. Media are treated as a separate cultural reality. This book presents, in an accessible form, the new directions that approach the interaction of media and religion from a cultural perspective, and illustrates these new directions by a number of international and intercultural case studies and explorations. Looking at how global media are constructing cultural forms, structures and processes, the authors show how these have become the life out of which individual and social meaning is created and practised. Examining how individuals create religious meaning by interacting with media of various kinds, crossing boundaries of traditional religious cultures and contemporary media cultures, this book reveals how Christian institutions are also defined in the process of living culturally within their broader media context.

part I|60 pages

The Cultural Perspective

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

Reconceptualizing Religion and Media in a Post-National, Postmodern World

A Critical Historical Introduction

chapter Chapter 3|16 pages

Because God is Near, God is Real

Symbolic Realism in US Latino Popular Catholicism and Medieval Christianity

part II|76 pages

Mediated Christianity

chapter Chapter 6|10 pages

Identities, Religion and Melodrama

A View from the Cultural Dimension of the Latin American Telenovela

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

Visual Media and Ethiopian Protestantism

chapter Chapter 8|14 pages

From Morality Tales to Horror Movies

Towards an Understanding of the Popularity of West African Video Film

chapter Chapter 9|16 pages

Religion and Meaning in the Digital Age

Field Research on Internet/Web Religion 1

part III|58 pages

Media Culture and Christian Institutions

chapter Chapter 10|12 pages

Making Religious Media

Notes from the Field

chapter Chapter 11|12 pages

Rescripting Religious Education in Media Culture

chapter Chapter 13|16 pages

The US Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Scandal

A Media/Religion Case Study

part IV|24 pages

An Overview