EBOOK

Popcultured

Thinking Christianly About Style, Media and Entertainment

Steve Turner
5
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Pages
254
Year
2013
Language
English

About

"There's no avoiding popular culture―we've been enculturated into it. What does it mean to be faithful Christians in a pop culture world? How do we think Christianly about celebrity and leisure? Some Christians try to abstain from ""worldly"" pursuits, while others consume culture indiscriminately, assuming it has little effect on them. But if Christ is Lord of all of life, then there ought to be Christian ways to engage with and appreciate popular culture. Steve Turner has spent his career chronicling and interviewing people from the worlds of music, film, television, fashion, art and literature. Now he provides an insider's guide to a wide range of entertainment pursuits, with biblical frameworks for understanding pop culture genres and artifacts. Turner explores: how movies use redemptive, narratives and parables, ways journalistic headlines convey worldview assumptions, differences between famous people in the past and celebrities today, what ideas are communicated through clothing and fashion design, how technology changes our sense of what is real, and much more.God entrusts culture to us and gives us the ability to critique it, enjoy it and create it. This book will help you become a better cultural critic, consumer and creator."

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"If both Paul and Jesus could use their cultures as springboards for the Gospel, why shouldn't we? And if we want to follow their examples, this volume by Turner offers a well-informed biblical and theological guide to how we might do it."
Rev. Dr. Bob Robinson, Latimer Fellowship, 2015
"Many local churches give their members little assistance when it comes to assessing the products of popular culture from a Christian point of view. Those who require help in this area will find much useful material in Steve Turner's Popcultured."
Christian Librarian, Autumn 2013
". . . this is a discussion all Christians desperately need to have."
Sue Grise, CBA Retailers + Resources, July 2013

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