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ARCHBISHOP FULTON SHEEN - hardcover volume, American Catholic History
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- Pages
- 200
- Book Condition
- Very Good with no dust jacket
- Cover
- Hardcover
- Book Title
- Selling Catholicism: Bishop Sheen and the Power of Television
- Title
- Selling Catholicism: Bishop Sheen and the Power of Television
- Subject
- Christian Theology / General, Christian Church / History, Christianity / Catholic, Television / General, Religious, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Sociology of Religion
- ISBN
- 9780813120676
- Subject Area
- Religion, Performing Arts, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
- Publication Name
- Selling Catholicism : Bishop Sheen and the Power of Television
- Publisher
- University Press of Kentucky
- Item Length
- 9 in
- Publication Year
- 1998
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.9 in
- Item Weight
- 19.2 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 216 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University Press of Kentucky
ISBN-10
0813120675
ISBN-13
9780813120676
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1060050
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
216 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Selling Catholicism : Bishop Sheen and the Power of Television
Publication Year
1998
Subject
Christian Theology / General, Christian Church / History, Christianity / Catholic, Television / General, Religious, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Sociology of Religion
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Performing Arts, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
98-017426
Reviews
"Journal of American History" -- About the power of television and how one man used it so effectively., "Not only was Fulton Sheen the only ostensibly religious broadcaster to ever be commercially viable on television, but he enjoys residual popularity today." -- John P. Ferre, University of Louisville, Not only was Fulton Sheen the only ostensibly religious broadcaster to ever be commercially viable on television, but he enjoys residual popularity today., "Journal of American History-- About the power of television and how one man used it so effectively." -- About the power of television and how one man used it so effectively., About the power of television and how one man used it so effectively. [UNVERIFIED--GARBLED IN TRANSITION TO NEW DATABASE], "About the power of television and how one man used it so effectively. [UNVERIFIED--GARBLED IN TRANSITION TO NEW DATABASE]" -- Journal of American History
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
Douglas MacArthur and the War against Japan Blamey and MacArthur Walter Krueger George C. Kenney Thomas C. Kinkaid Robert L. Eichelberger Ennis C. Whitehead Daniel E. Barbey
Synopsis
When the popularity of Milton Berle's television show began to slip, Berle quipped, "At least I'm losing my ratings to God!" He was referring to the popularity of "Life Is Worth Living" and its host, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. The show aired from 1952 to 1957, and Sheen won an Emmy, beating competition that included Lucille Ball, Jimmy Durante, and Edward R. Murrow. What was the secret to Sheen's on-air success? Christopher Lynch examines how he reached a diverse audience by using television to synthesize traditional American Protestantism with a reassuring vision of Catholicism as patriotic and traditional. Sheen provided his viewers with a sense of stability by sentimentalizing the medieval world and holding it out as a model for contemporary society. Offering clear-cut moral direction in order to eliminate the anxiety of cultural change, he discussed topics ranging from the role of women to the perils of Communism. Sheen's rhetoric united both Protestant and Catholic audiences, reflecting--and forming--a vision of mainstream, postwar America. Lynch argues that Sheen's persuasive television presentations helped Catholics gain social acceptance and paved the way for religious ecumenism in America. Yet, Sheen's work also sowed the seeds for the crisis of competing ideologies in the modern American Catholic Church., When the popularity of Milton Berle's television show began to slip, Berle quipped, "At least I'm losing my ratings to God " He was referring to the popularity of "Life Is Worth Living" and its host, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. The show aired from 1952 to 1957, and Sheen won an Emmy, beating competition that included Lucille Ball, Jimmy Durante, and Edward R. Murrow. What was the secret to Sheen's on-air success? Christopher Lynch examines how he reached a diverse audience by using television to synthesize traditional American Protestantism with a reassuring vision of Catholicism as patriotic and traditional. Sheen provided his viewers with a sense of stability by sentimentalizing the medieval world and holding it out as a model for contemporary society. Offering clear-cut moral direction in order to eliminate the anxiety of cultural change, he discussed topics ranging from the role of women to the perils of Communism. Sheen's rhetoric united both Protestant and Catholic audiences, reflecting--and forming--a vision of mainstream, postwar America. Lynch argues that Sheen's persuasive television presentations helped Catholics gain social acceptance and paved the way for religious ecumenism in America. Yet, Sheen's work also sowed the seeds for the crisis of competing ideologies in the modern American Catholic Church., " When the popularity of Milton Berle's television show began to slip, Berle quipped, ""At least I'm losing my ratings to God!"" He was referring to the popularity of ""Life Is Worth Living"" and its host, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. The show aired from 1952 to 1957, and Sheen won an Emmy, beating competition that included Lucille Ball, Jimmy Durante, and Edward R. Murrow. What was the secret to Sheen's on-air success? Christopher Lynch examines how he reached a diverse audience by using television
LC Classification Number
BX4705.S612L86 1998
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