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Homer goes to Hollywood: subverting popular media as a discipleship paradigm

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Brian R Baldwin. Homer Goes to Hollywood: Subverting Popular Media As a Discipleship Paradigm. Emmanuel School of Religion. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/50e13bfa-5093-471a-b908-596dc6af6f63.

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B. R. Baldwin. Homer goes to Hollywood: subverting popular media as a discipleship paradigm. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/50e13bfa-5093-471a-b908-596dc6af6f63

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Brian R Baldwin. Homer Goes to Hollywood: Subverting Popular Media As a Discipleship Paradigm. Emmanuel School of Religion. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/50e13bfa-5093-471a-b908-596dc6af6f63.

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  • Campus ministers want to be effective teachers producing morally competent students in a media-saturated context. This project created a team of students to develop ways to subvert popular media to teach the Gospel as a part of Murray Christian Fellowship's mid-week meeting. VAK modalities in moral development are explored. Scriptural foundations for media subversion are discussed in relation to Job and 1 Corinthians. A transcript of the team curriculum is presented. A small population took a self-assessment survey. Some students reported small increases in retention and focus. Team member interviews showed a change in team members' attitudes toward popular media.
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  • 02/17/2024

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