The Gospel according to Disney : faith, trust, and pixie dust
Title:
The Gospel according to Disney : faith, trust, and pixie dust
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Summary:
Pinsky understands the Disney "theology" as well as he understands the concerns of religious people who have taken that theology to task over the years. Contemporary readers may be most familiar with the failed Baptist boycott of a few years ago, but as the author points out, both Jews and Muslims have also attacked the entertainment giant. But just what is this Disney gospel --- this blend of "faith, trust, and pixie dust"? It's American cultural religion: belief in the ability of the self to overcome adversity, faith in faith itself, adherence to the American ethic of morality and hard work. Pinsky cites a wonderful quote from evangelicalism's Phil Vischer, of VeggieTales fame: "Like a house dressing designed to appeal moderately to almost everyone while offending no one, Disney created a sort of 'house religion, ' absorbing much of the benefits of Judeo-Christian belief while leaving behind any 'unseemly' obligation to conform to the will of a higher authority...appealing to people who want to believe in something that doesn't require anything of them. That's the religion we've all been dying for." THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO DISNEY is an enlightening read for Disney lovers and Disney haters alike --- and for those who have become increasingly troubled by the media giant's seeming change in direction from the straight and narrow.
Year Published:
2004
Physical Description:
xvii, 286 p. ; 22 cm.
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ISBN:
9780664225919
Publisher:
Louisville, Ky. : Westminster John Knox Press, c2004.