This text examines the history, theory, cultural context, and
professional aspects of media and religion. While religion has been
explored more fully in psychology, sociology, anthropology, and the
humanities, there is no clear bridge of understanding to the
communication discipline. Daniel A. Stout tackles this issue by
providing a roadmap for examining this understudied area so that
discussions about media and religion can more easily proceed.
Offering great breadth, this text covers key concepts and
historical highlights; world religions, denominations, and cultural
religion; and religion and specific media genres. The text also
includes key terms and questions to ponder for every chapter, and
concludes with an in-class learning activity that can be used to
encourage students to explore the media religion interface and
review the essential ideas presented in the book.
Media and Religion is an ideal introduction for undergraduate
students in need of a foundation for this emerging field.
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