Sanctuary Cinema: Origins of the Christian Film Industry / Edition 1

Sanctuary Cinema: Origins of the Christian Film Industry / Edition 1

by Terry Lindvall
ISBN-10:
0814752101
ISBN-13:
9780814752104
Pub. Date:
02/12/2007
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
0814752101
ISBN-13:
9780814752104
Pub. Date:
02/12/2007
Publisher:
New York University Press
Sanctuary Cinema: Origins of the Christian Film Industry / Edition 1

Sanctuary Cinema: Origins of the Christian Film Industry / Edition 1

by Terry Lindvall

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Overview

Winner of the Religious Communication Association Book of the Year Award for 2008
Sanctuary Cinema provides the first history of the origins of the Christian film industry. Focusing on the early days of film during the silent era, it traces the ways in which the Church came to adopt film making as a way of conveying the Christian message to adherents. Surprisingly, rather than separating themselves from Hollywood or the American entertainment culture, early Christian film makers embraced Hollywood cinematic techniques and often populated their films with attractive actors and actresses. But they communicated their sectarian message effectively to believers, and helped to shape subsequent understandings of the Gospel message, which had historically been almost exclusively verbal, not communicated through visual media.
Despite early successes in attracting new adherents with the lure of the film, the early Christian film industry ultimately failed, in large part due to growing fears that film would corrupt the church by substituting an American “civil religion” in place of solid Christian values and amidst continuing Christian unease about the potential for the glorification of images to revert to idolatry. While radio eclipsed the motion picture as the Christian communication media of choice by the 1920, the early film makers had laid the foundations for the current re-emergence of Christian film and entertainment, from Veggie Tales to The Passion of the Christ.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814752104
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 02/12/2007
Pages: 303
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

Terry Lindvall is C. S. Lewis Chair of Communication and Christian Thought at Virginia Wesleyan College. He is the author of Sanctuary Cinema: Origins of the Christian Film Industry and God Mocks: A History of Religious Satire from the Hebrew Prophets to Stephen Colbert.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Brazen Serpent
2 Sanctuary Cinema
3 Divine Shows
4 Better Films
Conclusion: Film as Religion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

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From the Publisher

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“Lindvall’s book provides a wonderful and wonderfully readable history of this important period. Issues that churches and those interested in communication, culture, and religion wrestle with today turn out to have appeared almost 100 years ago. Anyone interested in film, religion, theology, and culture should read this book.“
-Paul A. Soukup,S.J., Santa Clara University

“Thoroughly researched and free of jargon, this book fills the gap in film history.“
-Choice

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“Lindvall offers a history of the Protestant Church’s role in making and promoting Christian movies, from the very beginning of the industry (circa 1895) through the end of the silent era. . . . This well-researched book is recommended for large academic and theology collection.“
-Library Journal XPress

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“Provides a masterful and fascinating survey of the history of the Christian silent film industry and its demise.“
-John Lyden,author of Film as Religion: Myths, Morals, and Rituals

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