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Televangelism and American Culture

The Business of Popular Religion

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The book offers a profound critique of televangelism, addressing issues such as idolatry, heresy, and the transformation of churches into mere audiences. Schultze emphasizes the need for responsible Christian engagement with television, advocating for accountability among religious broadcasters. His insights challenge both individual Christians and the media to critically evaluate their support for religious programming. The concluding chapter provides essential biblical guidelines, making it a vital read for those invested in the intersection of faith and contemporary culture.

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Televangelism and American Culture, Quentin J. Schultze

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