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Category Archives: October
Jesus Camp links
Here is Levi praying, about 5 months ago. More of the O’Brien’s ministry videos can be found at their YouTube Channel. In my Googling I also found Becky Fischer’s YouTube channel. She uses Jesus Camp as a tool for proselytizing; … Continue reading
Final Paper & Creative Project Proposal
As I near the close of my senior year, it’s becoming increasingly necessary for me to focus on my Honors Thesis. By now I’ve known what I would write about for a year or so – Bruce Springsteen, but to … Continue reading
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The insightful posts about this week’s readings bode well for another lively discussion in class. I particularly like the fact that your examples illustrate such a clear range from religious to secular forms of apocalypticism in American society. As Charles … Continue reading
Posted in Lee Quinby, October, October 19
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The Social Network, Strozier, and Scientific Sloppiness
Having recently seen The Social Network, Charles B. Strozier’s essay, “The Apocalyptic Other,” was eerily pertinent. The film, which focuses on two lawsuits brought against Mark Zuckerberg (played by Jesse Eisenberg) – one from two Harvard classmates who allege that … Continue reading
Posted in Mac Warren, October, October 19
Tagged apocalypse, Film, Fundamentalism, Jones, LaHaye & Jenkins, Left Behind, Paranoia, Strozier, The Social Network, Video Games, violence, White Noise
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