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Watching What We Watch: Prime-Time Television through the Lens of Faith
Davis Jr., Walter T.; Blythe, Teresa; Dreibelbis, Gary; Scalese, Mark; Winslea, Elizabeth
Language: English
Published by Westminster John Knox Press (edition Illustrated), 2001
- Softcover
Seller: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.BooksRun
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Illustrated. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible, with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting.

Watching What We Watch : Prime-Time Television Through the Lens of Faith
Davis, Walter T., Jr., Dreibelbis, Gary, Scalese, Mark, Winans, Elizabeth, Blythe, Teresa
- Softcover
Seller: Better World Books Ltd, Dunfermline, United KingdomBetter World Books Ltd
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Condition: Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.

Watching What We Watch
Walter T. Davis Jr., Teresa Blythe, Gary Dreibelbis, Mark Scalese, Elizabeth Winslea
- Softcover
Seller: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.Rarewaves USA
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Paperback. Condition: New. Television has eclipsed the church and school as the most dominant storyteller in our culture. Watching What We Watch discusses the various aspects of "reading" television, helps us to understand how television creates meanings, and teaches us to assess the truth and value of those meanings. Watching W…hat We Watch provides an accessible framework for analyzing television theologically and from the perspective of our values and beliefs. A team of experts uses examples from popular television shows to to explore the forces that drive television production and to challenge viewers to consider what things they should appreciate about television and what things they should call into question.

Watching What We Watch: Prime-Time Television through the Lens of Faith
Davis Jr., Walter T.; Blythe, Teresa; Dreibelbis, Gary; Scalese, Mark; Winslea, Elizabeth
- Softcover
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United KingdomRia Christie Collections
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Watching What We Watch: Prime-time Television Through the Lens of Faith
Davis, Walter T., Jr./ Blythe, Teresa/ Dreibelbis, Gary/ Scalese, Mark/ Winslea, Elizabeth
- Softcover
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United KingdomRevaluation Books
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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 338 pages. 10.00x6.90x0.80 inches. In Stock.

Watching What We Watch
Walter T. Davis Jr., Teresa Blythe, Gary Dreibelbis, Mark Scalese, Elizabeth Winslea
- Softcover
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.Rarewaves USA United
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Paperback. Condition: New. Television has eclipsed the church and school as the most dominant storyteller in our culture. Watching What We Watch discusses the various aspects of "reading" television, helps us to understand how television creates meanings, and teaches us to assess the truth and value of those meanings. Watching W…hat We Watch provides an accessible framework for analyzing television theologically and from the perspective of our values and beliefs. A team of experts uses examples from popular television shows to to explore the forces that drive television production and to challenge viewers to consider what things they should appreciate about television and what things they should call into question.