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Volume 21(2): Summer 2009

Volume 22(1): Spring 2010

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Picturing the Faith: Photography and the Great Depression.
- Kelly J. Baker, Florida State University

 printable version


A Matrix of Meanings: Finding God in Pop Culture.
- Andrew Tate, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

 printable version


From the Lower East Side to Hollywood: Jews in American Popular Culture.
- Beth Davies-Stofka, Front Range Community College, Westminster, Colorado

 printable version


Finding God in the Movies: 33 Films of Reel Faith.
- Peter Ciaccio, Sarum College, Salisbury, UK

 printable version


Faith and Film: Theological Themes at the Cinema.
- Tyler F. Williams, Taylor University College, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

 printable version


Consuming Faith: Integrating Who We Are with What We Buy.
- Jeffrey Scholes, University of Denver / Iliff School of Theology

 printable version


After The Passion is Gone: American Religious Consequences.
- Hollis D. Phelps IV, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA

 printable version


 

 

 

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