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All Godʼs children and blue suede shoesAll Godʼs children and blue suede shoes

All Godʼs children and blue suede shoes

Ken Myers

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Where did popular culture come fron? Why is it the way it is? How does it influence Americans in general and Christians in particular? Ken Myers provides fascinating answers to these questions. He sees pop culture as a culture of diversion, preventing people from asking questions about their origin and destiny and about the meaning of life. Two aspects stand out -- a quest for novelty and a desire for instant gratification. In addition, this culture offers something very appealing -- the illusion that you set your own standards, you can choose, you are the master of your fate, you deserve a break, you're worth it. - Back cover.

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OL Work ID
OL4806071W

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ChristianityPopular cultureReligious aspects of Popular cultureChristianity and cultureChristian life

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