Coping with scientific and social change : Christianity in the 19th and 20th centuries / CTVC (Firm).
Part one of this program, presented against a backdrop of Gothic architecture and pre-Raphaelite art, asks whether religion and science can coexist in a post-Darwinian world. Are Creation and Evolution mutually exclusive? Part two focuses on the questions raised by the global movement toward social...
Uniform Title: | Films on Demand.
Two thousand years. |
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Language: | English |
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New York, N.Y. :
Infobase,
[2007], ©1999.
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Series: | Films on Demand.
Two thousand years. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (48 min.) : sound, color, digital file. |
Variant Title: |
Christianity in the 19th and 20th centuries |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Contents:
- Industry Crushes Faith (3:43)
- Christians Ignore Their Call (2:11)
- The Salvation Army Responds to Suffering (1:09)
- The Oxford Movement (3:41)
- England's Gothic Architecture Revival (2:09)
- Scrutinizing God (2:07)
- Geologists Question Creation (2:07)
- Resistance to Charles Darwin and Evolution (3:42)
- Science Overtakes Religion (1:38)
- Nietzsche: God is Dead (2:21)
- 20th Century World Events Erode Christianity (3:23)
- Consumerism and Spiritual Quests (1:44)
- New Age Spirituality (1:42)
- The Evangelical Movement (2:10)
- Mainstream Christianity in the New Millennium (4:42)
- Validating the World's Religions (1:22)
- Diversity Within Christianity (2:10)
- Future of the Christian Church (3:24)