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Burning Bush 2. 0 How Pop Culture Replaced the Prophet

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ISBN-10: 1426787413

ISBN-13: 9781426787416

Edition: 2015

Authors: Paul Bryan Asay

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Maybe God doesn't speak through prophets as often these days because he knows people wouldn't listen. Maybe God speaks to us in different ways--and in the places he knows where we congregate: in our movie theaters, living rooms, iPods, and smartphones. Maybe God still longs to connect with us, and so goes into the places where we're most likely to listen.Burning Bush 2.0 is a whimsical and sincere examination of the ways God communicates with us--sometimes subtlety and secretly--through our media and entertainment streams. Asay examines how faith and God's fingerprints mark movies and music, television and technology. Through word and picture, God still speaks to us through unsuspecting…    
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Book details

List price: $16.99
Copyright year: 2015
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication date: 4/21/2015
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.75" wide x 8.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.506
Language: English

Paul Asay is an Associate Editor for Plugged In, a popular Web site that reviews and critiques movies, music, television and the wider culture from a Christian point of view. The site receives more than 1 million hits every month. He also has written for a number of other print and online publications, including The Washington Post, Christianity Today, and Beliefnet.com. The author of God on the Streets of Gotham: What a Big-Screen Batman Can Teach Us About Spirituality and Ourselves, Asay is a former religion reporter with The Gazette, Colorado Springs daily newspaper. He has been married to Wendy for 22 years and has two grown children. They live in Colorado Springs.