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Discipliana Vol-69-Nos-1-2-2010, Glenn Thomas Carson
Discipliana Vol-69-Nos-1-2-2010, Glenn Thomas Carson
Discipliana - Archival Issues
Discipliana Vol-69-Nos-1-2-2010
Edward Robinson, The Right Man in the Right Place: African-Americans and Alexander Campbell
Gary Holloway, The Enlightened Bible
Jennifer Garbin, THE IMAGINATIVE EDITORS: Disciples Publications in Canada from 1833 to 1929
Claude Cox, CAMPBELL BY RAIL
Brief History Of Religion In Northeast Ohio, A, George W. Knepper
Brief History Of Religion In Northeast Ohio, A, George W. Knepper
Cleveland Memory
This monograph presents a concise but comprehensive look at the history of religion in Northeast Ohio. Starting with the early settlers from New England, Professor Knepper traces the increasingly diverse mixture of faiths that now characterize the life of the sacred in Northeast Ohio. In doing this, Professor Knepper is drawing on a lifetime of study into Ohio's history. Original publication date 2002.
Peculiar Portrayals: Mormons On The Page, Stage, And Screen, Mark T. Decker, Michael Austin
Peculiar Portrayals: Mormons On The Page, Stage, And Screen, Mark T. Decker, Michael Austin
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In a time when Mormons appear to have larger roles in everything from political conflict to television shows and when Mormon-related topics seem to show up more frequently in the news, eight scholars take a close look at Mormonism in popular media: film, television, theater, and books.
Some authors examine specific works, including the Tony-winning play Angels in America, the hit TV series Big Love, and the bestselling books Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith and The Miracle Life of Edgar Mint. Others consider the phenomena of Mormon cinema and Mormon fiction; the use of the …