InterVarsity Press

Understanding Evangelical Media

The Changing Face of Christian Communication

Edited by Quentin J. Schultze and Robert Herbert Woods Jr.

(paperback)

Foreword by Clifford G. Christians

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. Getting the Conversation Going About Media and Culture
Quentin J. Schultze and Robert H. Woods Jr.

2. Looking Beyond Radio for Listeners
Paul A. Creasman

3. Thinking Outside the Tribal TV Box
Kathy Bruner

4. Moving from Film to Digital Movies
Terry Lindvall and Andrew Quicke

5. Pursuing New Periodicals in Print and Online
Ken Waters

6. Publishing Books for the Tribe and Beyond
Michael A. Longinow

7. Practicing Worship Media Beyond PowerPoint
Brian Fuller

8. Going Digital with Contemporary Christian Music
Stephanie Bennett

9. Praising God with Popular Worship Music
Robert H. Woods Jr.

10. Following Pilgrims into Cyberspace
Quentin J. Schultze

11. Evangelicals in Theater: Inching Toward Center Stage
Paul D. Patton

12 Faith-Based Theme Parks and Museums: Multidemensional Media
Annalee Ward

13. Merchandising Jesus Products
Diane M. Badzinski

14. Converting Comic Books into Graphic Novels and Digital Cartoons
Thomas J. Carmody

15. Evangelicals' Quest to Find God's Place in Games
Kevin Schut

16. Advertising: Fueling a Passion for Consumption
Terri Lynn Cornwell

17. Promoting Public Relations in a New-Media Environment
Peter A. Kerr

18. Internationalizing Evangelical Media
Robert S. Fortner

19. Energizing Media Ethics
Mark Fackler

20. Considering a Catholic View of Evangelical Media
Paul A. Soukup, S.J.

21. Looking with a Jew at Evangelical Popular Culture
Mark I. Pinsky

Conclusion: Being Fairly Self-Critical About Evangelical Media

Contributors

Notes

Index

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