An edition of Unsecular media (1995)

Unsecular Media

MAKING NEWS OF RELIGION IN AMERICA (Public Express Religion America)

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An edition of Unsecular media (1995)

Unsecular Media

MAKING NEWS OF RELIGION IN AMERICA (Public Express Religion America)

Unsecular Media is the first comprehensive description and analysis of how the American news media cover religion. A working journalist as well as a historian of religion, Mark Silk explores the inherent tensions between religion and the news media and traces the ups and downs of religious news coverage from Benjamin Franklin to David Koresh.

Changing views of Americans' religious commitment have led to an image of the news media as implacably secularist. But Silk examines contemporary news coverage and concludes that, rather than reflecting a secular bias, contemporary media accounts express religion-based values that most Americans share.

Those values, Silk shows, are embodied in moral formulas, or topoi, that mark out the territory religion occupies in journalistic discourse. The formulas - good works, tolerance, hypocrisy, false prophecy, inclusion, supernatural belief, and spiritual decline - make the huge variety of American religious life morally comprehensible to a mass audience.

In demonstrating their usefulness and shortcomings, Silk points the way toward a less judgmental and more pluralistic approach to the coverage of religion.

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English
Pages
200

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Unsecular Media: MAKING NEWS OF RELIGION IN AMERICA (Public Express Religion America)
May 1, 1998, University of Illinois Press
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Unsecular media: making news of religion in America
1995, University of Illinois Press
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First Sentence

"Of all the institutions of America life, none demands such careful handling by the mews media as religion."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN4874.S513 A3 1998

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
200
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight
4 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL9357600M
Internet Archive
unsecularmediama0000silk_v4y2
ISBN 10
0252067428
ISBN 13
9780252067426
OCLC/WorldCat
42943799
Library Thing
971336
Goodreads
616633

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Work ID
OL3525064W

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Of all the institutions of America life, none demands such careful handling by the mews media as religion.
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