Edith Mae Pennington Forward (1 results)
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Published by Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, MI 1940
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, MI. 1940. Stated 2nd Edition. Book is tight, square, and unmarked. Book Condition: Good: suntoning to spine and adjacent areas on the wraps; wear to head, tail, and tips. No DJ. Pictorial card stock wraps. Wraps are not bent or folded;… spine is not creased or split; text is secure in binding. 64 pp 12mo. This book explores the impact of movies on society and how they have become a substitute for religion for many people. The author argues that the entertainment industry has created a culture of worship around actors and actresses, and that this worship has replaced traditional religious practices for many individuals. Sumrall uses examples from popular movies and television shows to illustrate his points, and offers insights into the psychological and spiritual effects of this phenomenon. The book also delves into the history of cinema and how it has evolved over the years, as well as the role of media in shaping our beliefs and values. Edith Pennington who wrote the foreword was a former actress who tells about the "carnal world" of the movie/film industry. A clean presentable copy.