Mars Hill audio journal. v.48 : January/February 2001.
Mars Hill audio journal. v.48 : January/February 2001. [print]
- Powhatan, Virginia : Mars Hill Audio, (c)2001.
- 2 sound disc (108 min.) : digital, stereophonic ; 4 3/4 in.
- Mars Hill tapes ; 48 .
"A bimonthly audio magazine of contemporary culture & Christian conviction." Program notes on container insert.
Introduction / On the United States as a modern society in 1776 / An all-consuming century... / On the loss of permanence and solidity / On the global soul... / On sex and violence in media and the rule of technology / On stories and giving form to experience / On Philip Pullman's "his dark materials" trilogy / On poetry and piety / On political consequences of "liquid modernity" / Ken Myers -- Jon Butler -- Gary Cross -- Zygmunt Bauman -- Pico Iyer -- Richard Stivers -- Larry Woiwode -- Alan Jacobs -- James Trott -- Zygmunt Bauman. Introduction / On the United States as a modern society in 1776 / An all-consuming century: why commercialism won in modern America / On the loss of permanence and solidity / On the global soul: jet lag, shopping malls, and the search for home / On sex and violence in media and the rule of technology / On stories and giving form to experience / On Philip Pullman's "his dark materials" triology / On poetry and piety / On political consequences of "liquid modernity" / Ken Myers -- Jon Butler -- Gary Cross -- Zygmunt Bauman -- Pico Iyer -- Richard Stivers -- Larry Woiwode -- Alan Jacobs -- James Trott -- Zygmunt Bauman.
Christianity and culture.
Popular culture.
Christian life.
Cultural pluralism--United States.
Consumption (Economics)--United States.
Cultural relativism.
Postmodernism--Religious aspects--United States.
Culture--Philosophy.
Globalization.
Authorship--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Creative writing.
Technology--Social aspects.
BR115 BR115.M996.M377 2001
"A bimonthly audio magazine of contemporary culture & Christian conviction." Program notes on container insert.
Introduction / On the United States as a modern society in 1776 / An all-consuming century... / On the loss of permanence and solidity / On the global soul... / On sex and violence in media and the rule of technology / On stories and giving form to experience / On Philip Pullman's "his dark materials" trilogy / On poetry and piety / On political consequences of "liquid modernity" / Ken Myers -- Jon Butler -- Gary Cross -- Zygmunt Bauman -- Pico Iyer -- Richard Stivers -- Larry Woiwode -- Alan Jacobs -- James Trott -- Zygmunt Bauman. Introduction / On the United States as a modern society in 1776 / An all-consuming century: why commercialism won in modern America / On the loss of permanence and solidity / On the global soul: jet lag, shopping malls, and the search for home / On sex and violence in media and the rule of technology / On stories and giving form to experience / On Philip Pullman's "his dark materials" triology / On poetry and piety / On political consequences of "liquid modernity" / Ken Myers -- Jon Butler -- Gary Cross -- Zygmunt Bauman -- Pico Iyer -- Richard Stivers -- Larry Woiwode -- Alan Jacobs -- James Trott -- Zygmunt Bauman.
Christianity and culture.
Popular culture.
Christian life.
Cultural pluralism--United States.
Consumption (Economics)--United States.
Cultural relativism.
Postmodernism--Religious aspects--United States.
Culture--Philosophy.
Globalization.
Authorship--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Creative writing.
Technology--Social aspects.
BR115 BR115.M996.M377 2001