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"Grace is the theme as the author wades through the stories of the old men of the Bible, becoming acquainted with such great patriarchs from Adam to the Apostle Paul. They failed in many ways. Yet what sustained them and gave them their anchor was the grace and providence of God working in and through them, not as a result of their works but as it pleased God. The old men needed grace at the end, just as they needed it in the beginning and all the way through. It is a wonderful realization that all along, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ keeps us and does not fail"--
The beginning of the twentieth century evolved out of an era of Freethinking atheists and agnostics who challenged the Protestant hegemony of the day. Key among these mavericks was author and filmmaker Rubert Hughes, uncle to Howard Hughes. In 1922, Hughes published Souls for Sale, his wickedly playful satire of the Bible belt and Hollywood, offering a mischievous snapshot of the film industry as it struggled against a conservative Zeitgeist. The novel follows the prodigal adventures of a clergyman's daughter as she stumbles into the movie industry and finds it to be a new and liberating moral universe. Hughes's adaptation of his sly work challenged the religious hierarchy of his day, but ultimately fell by the wayside, even with the support of Hollywood icons like Eric von Stroheim and Charlie Chaplin. Souls for Sale offers a glimpse into the emerging Jazz age of moviemaking against the backdrop of a country moving from its traditional roots into the kinetic ways of Hollywood.
For C. S. Lewis, merriment was serious business, and Surprised by Laughter explains why. Author Terry Lindvall takes readers on an amusing and deeply meaningful journey through the life and letters of one of the most beloved Christian thinkers and writers.
Winner of the 2016 Religious Communication Association Book of the Year AwardIn God Mocks, Terry Lindvall ventures into the muddy and dangerous realm of religious satire, chronicling its evolution from the biblical wit and humor of the Hebrew prophets through the Roman Era and the Middle Ages all the way up to the present. He takes the reader on a journey through the work of Chaucer and his Canterbury Tales, Cervantes, Jonathan Swift, and Mark Twain, and ending with the mediated entertainment of modern wags like Stephen Colbert. Lindvall finds that there is a method to the madness of these mockers: true satire, he argues, is at its heart moral outrage expressed in laughter. But there are remarkable differences in how these religious satirists express their outrage.The changing costumes of religious satirists fit their times. The earthy coarse language of Martin Luther and Sir Thomas More during the carnival spirit of the late medieval period was refined with the enlightened wit of Alexander Pope. The sacrilege of Monty Python does not translate well to the ironic voices of Soren Kierkegaard. The religious satirist does not even need to be part of the community of faith. All he needs is an eye and ear for the folly and chicanery of religious poseurs. To follow the paths of the satirist, writes Lindvall, is to encounter the odd and peculiar treasures who are God''s mouthpieces. In God Mocks, he offers an engaging look at their religious use of humor toward moral ends.
Argues that the church's involvement in filmmaking unintentionally contributed to the spread of secularization
Provides the first history of the origins of the Christian film industry
Covering the period from 1908 to 1925, this work covers pamphlets, magazine articles, and other discourse that chronicle an early vision of church/photoplay cooperation and its subsequent dissolution. It challenges the fiction that the Church was hostile to the moving picture at its inception.
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