Prodigal Press

Prodigal Press

Author: Marvin N. Olasky

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781596385979

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In the nineteenth century, leading newspapers reported from a Christian perspective. Today, however, print and TV journalists increasingly take an anti-Christian stance while claiming to be neutral. Prodigal Press uncovers the shift to secular humanism that has radically altered what the media cover and how they report it. Issuing a clarion call for Christians to reclaim American journalism, Olasky and Smith examine the influence of worldviews on reporting, objectivity, sensationalism, and crusading; the impact of legal, ethical, and technological changes; and the changes brought about by the 24/7 news cycle, the Internet, and social media. - Back cover.


Prodigal Daughters

Prodigal Daughters

Author: Marion Rust

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2012-12-01

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0807838810

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Susanna Rowson--novelist, actress, playwright, poet, school founder, and early national celebrity--bears little resemblance to the title character in her most famous creation, Charlotte Temple. Yet this best-selling novel has long been perceived as the prime exemplar of female passivity and subjugation in the early Republic. Marion Rust disrupts this view by placing the novel in the context of Rowson's life and other writings. Rust shows how an early form of American sentimentalism mediated the constantly shifting balance between autonomy and submission that is key to understanding both Rowson's work and the lives of early American women. Rust proposes that Rowson found a wide female audience in the young Republic because she articulated meaningful female agency without sacrificing accountability to authority, a particularly useful skill in a nation that idealized womanhood while denying women the most basic rights. Rowson, herself an expert at personal reinvention, invited her readers, theatrical audiences, and students to value carefully crafted female self-presentation as an instrument for the attainment of greater influence. Prodigal Daughters demonstrates some of the ways in which literature and lived experience overlapped, especially for women trying to find room for themselves in an increasingly hostile public arena.


The Prodigal God

The Prodigal God

Author: Timothy Keller

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2008-10-30

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9780525950790

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The New York Times bestselling author of The Prodigal Prophet uncovers the essential message of Jesus, locked inside his most familiar parable. Newsweek called renowned minister Timothy Keller "a C.S. Lewis for the twenty-first century" in a feature on his first book, The Reason for God. In that book, he offered a rational explanation of why we should believe in God. Now, in The Prodigal God, Keller takes his trademark intellectual approach to understanding Christianity and uses the parable of the prodigal son to reveal an unexpected message of hope and salvation. Within that parable Jesus reveals God's prodigal grace toward both the irreligious and the moralistic. This book will challenge both the devout and skeptics to see Christianity in a whole new way.


Stop the Presses!

Stop the Presses!

Author: Joseph Farah

Publisher: WND Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 097904510X

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Story of Joseph Farah, founder of WorldNetDaily (WND), the largest independent news service on the Internet and discusses how independent journalists have changed the way people view and access news.


Prodigal Son

Prodigal Son

Author: Edward Villella

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2014-01-08

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0822979993

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A leading advocate for the arts in America and recent recipient of the 1997 National Medal of the Arts, the 1997 Kennedy Center Honors, and the George Abbott Carbonell Award for Achievement, Edward Villella was recently inducted into the State of Florida Artist Hall of Fame. Villella also received the Frances Holleman Breathitt Award for Excellence for his contributions to the arts and to education, the thirty-eighth annual Capezio Dance Award, and Award for Lifetime Achievement, becoming only the fourth dance personality to receive National Endowment for the Arts advisory artistic director of the Miami City Ballet, which has won worldwide acclaim under his direction.


Media Bias?

Media Bias?

Author: Tawnya J. Adkins Covert

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9780739121900

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Working from the idea that some biased accounts of social issues can perform several positive functions for the maintenance and vitality of political democracy, Adkins Covert and Wasburn offer a new methodology for analyzing bias empirically, one that is capable of producing valid and reliable findings. --from publisher description.


Media and Religion

Media and Religion

Author: Daniel A. Stout

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-06-17

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1136512357

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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.


Henri Nouwen and The Return of the Prodigal Son

Henri Nouwen and The Return of the Prodigal Son

Author: Gabrielle Earnshaw

Publisher: Paraclete Press

Published: 2020-05-12

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 1640606211

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The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming is Henri Nouwen’s most popular book, selling over one million copies since its publication in 1992. What accounts for its ongoing popularity as a spiritual classic? Drawing from extensive research in Nouwen’s archives, author and Chief Archivist for the Henri Nouwen Legacy Trust, Gabrielle Earnshaw, provides a detailed account of how the book came to be written, shedding light on Nouwen’s writing process and aspects of his life experience that influenced his insights and ideas. Earnshaw examines Nouwen’s intellectual formation as well as the impact of his family and friends on the shape of the book. Letters, many published here for the first time, give us a privileged look at Henri’s world during the nine years he took to complete the book. Earnshaw considers how it compares to other books published at the same time to place the work and its author in a historical, cultural and religious/spiritual context. Finally, she explores how Nouwen himself was changed by the book and why twenty-three later it continues to touch the hearts and minds of 21st century readers.


The Conservative Tradition in America

The Conservative Tradition in America

Author: Charles W. Dunn

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780742522343

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This comprehensive account identifies different strands of conservative thought while it analyzes the current state and future prospects of conservatism.


The Cross and the Prodigal

The Cross and the Prodigal

Author: Kenneth E. Bailey

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2005-06-03

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780830832811

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Kenneth E. Bailey draws on his expertise in both the New Testament and Middle Eastern culture to interpret the parable of the prodigal son from a Middle Eastern perspective. When we approach it with the correct cultural lens, Bailey argues, the parable's true Christological character is revealed.