Originally posted by C0ckney
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industrialisation; the rejection of traditional social models and the breakdown of those models; mass transport and; mass communication.
in light of the above it might be argued that the retreat you describe into a 'christian cultural ghetto' is a move dictated by self-preservation. i'd be interested in your thoughts on this.
there is also the fact that mass culture itself is quite new and inevitably there was going to be a certain distance between this type of culture and the culture that came before, that was, to a certain extent displaced by mass culture (you can see this in other non-religious types of culture too). mass culture plays a part in shaping, but is also a reflection of society in general, so it can be hard to disentangle the two, but to me it seems clear that religion is becoming less important in society in general, and mass culture is both a cause and a reflection of that. you talked about films presenting religion and religious characters in a bad or stereotypical light. if i were a christian this would not worry me; i would start to worry when religious themes and characters are presented not as great questions, but as matters of minor social interest, and that, in my opinion is the way things are likely to go.
in light of the above it might be argued that the retreat you describe into a 'christian cultural ghetto' is a move dictated by self-preservation. i'd be interested in your thoughts on this.
there is also the fact that mass culture itself is quite new and inevitably there was going to be a certain distance between this type of culture and the culture that came before, that was, to a certain extent displaced by mass culture (you can see this in other non-religious types of culture too). mass culture plays a part in shaping, but is also a reflection of society in general, so it can be hard to disentangle the two, but to me it seems clear that religion is becoming less important in society in general, and mass culture is both a cause and a reflection of that. you talked about films presenting religion and religious characters in a bad or stereotypical light. if i were a christian this would not worry me; i would start to worry when religious themes and characters are presented not as great questions, but as matters of minor social interest, and that, in my opinion is the way things are likely to go.
JM
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