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_aUnderwood, Doug. _e1 |
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_aFrom Yahweh to Yahoo! : _bthe religious roots of the secular press / _cDoug Underwood. |
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_aUrbana : _bUniversity of Illinois Press, _c(c)2002. |
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490 | 1 | _aThe history of communication | |
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_aTitle Page -- _tCopyright page -- _tTable of Contents -- _tPreface -- _tIntroduction: Journalism Facing Faith -- _tPART 1: THE RELIGIOUS ROOTS OF THE MASS MEDIA -- _t1. Prophetic Journalism: Moral Outrage and the News -- _t2. The Profits of Reform: Printers, Capitalists, and the Priesthood of Believers -- _t3. Skeptics of Faith or Faith in Skepticism? Enlightening the Journalistic Mind -- _tMystics, Idealists, and Utopians: Journalism and the Romantic Tradition -- _t5. Muckraking the Nation's Conscience: Journalists and the Social Gospel |
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_a6. Mencken, Monkeys, and Modernity: A New Metaphysic for the Newsroom7. Pragmatism and the Facts of Religious Experience: The Model for a Synthesis -- _tPART 2: RESEARCH, RELIGIOUS BELIEFS, AND THE ETHICS OF THE PRESS -- _t8. Trusting Their Guts: The Moral Compass of a Doubters' Profession -- _t9. I Will Show You My Faith by What I Do: A Survey of the Religious Beliefs of Journalists and Journalists' Faith Put into Action -- _t10. Religion, Morality, and Professional Values: A Study of the Ethical Sources of Today's Journalists |
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_aPART 3: SECULARISM AND THE NEWSROOM SEARCH FOR SUBSTITUTE FAITHS11. The Cult of Science and the Scientifically Challenged Press -- _t12. The Mind of the Inquiring Reporter: Psychology and the Science of the Soul -- _t13. The Press, Politics, and Religion in the Public Square -- _t14. Foundations of Sand: Technology Worship and the Internet -- _t15. The Gospel of Public Journalism: The Newsroom Communitarians and the Search for Civic Virtue -- _tPART 4: JOURNALISM AFTER JESUS -- _t16. Jesus without Journalists: Miracles and Mysteries, Minus Media Reports |
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_a17. Visions of Mary and the Less Than Visionary Press: Religioius Apparitions in the Framing of the Modern Media18. Proselytizing and Profits: The Growth of Televangelism and the Collaboration of the Mainstream Press -- _t19. Pluralism and the Press's Blind Spots: The Coverage of Religious Diversity at Home and Abroad -- _tAfterword -- _tNotes -- _tSelected Bibliography -- _tIndex |
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_aJournalism, Religious _zUnited States _xHistory. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |