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This revised and expanded edition of Eyes Wide Open, already a standard on the topic, widens and deepens the discourse on the popular entertainment arts. Readers will find in William Romanowski's imaginative and down-to-earth approach to popular art as art a manifesto of Christian involvement and a matrix assessment of the sights and sounds that inescapably shape our everyday life.
Scott Young,
founder, City of Angels Film Festival
Eyes Wide Open:
Looking for God in Popular Culture, rev. and exp. ed.
2002 ECPA Gold Medallion Award Winner,
Christianity and Society (1st Edition)
(Brazos Press, 2001, 256pages, paper, ISBN
1-5874-3201-3) |
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Painting in masterful strokes, Romanowski creates a stunning
portrait of the interplay of religion and popular culture.
Publisher’s Weekly Religion Bookline
Pop Culture Wars:
Religion and the Role of Entertainment
in American Life
(InterVarsity Press, 1996, 382 pages, paper, ISBN 0-8308-1988-6) |
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Believers of every faith will find Dancing in the Dark a source of revelation and provocation as they try to make sense of contemporary American culture.
Bill Moyers
Dancing in the Dark:
Youth, Popular Culture and the
Electronic Media
(Eerdmans, 1991, 347 pages, paper, ISBN 0-8028-0530-2) |
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A landmark study.
Journal of Popular Culture
Risky Business: Rock in Film
(Transaction, 1991, 768 pages, cloth, ISBN 0-88738-843-4) |