A candid look at how journalism shapes faith and public life. This exploration argues that journalists wield real power over culture and religion, and asks why modern reporting often unsettles traditional authority.
Through sharp comparisons and historical context, the book examines how different papers and editors influence public opinion, and how readers respond to the churn of daily news. It also surveys tensions within Christianity, including debates among Anglicans, Rationalists, and Ritualists, and what those tensions say about authority, obedience, and the search for truth.
Written in a clear, accessible voice, it invites readers to question the role of the press in shaping religious and political life, while offering a balanced perspective on the promises and limits of journalism in modern society.
Ideal for readers interested in media, religion, and public discourse who want a thoughtful, grounded critique of Protestant journalism’s era and ideas.
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