Unsecular Media: MAKING NEWS OF RELIGION IN AMERICA

Unsecular Media: MAKING NEWS OF RELIGION IN AMERICA

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Writing in the New York Times Magazine, Max Frankel characterized Unsecular Media as a book that "leaves you thinking about the saintly role that religion has acquired in our allegedly irreligious media".

Mark Silk's book is the first to offer a comprehensive description and analysis of how American news media cover religion.

Paperback, 200 pages
Published May 1st 1998 by University of Illinois Press (first published September 1st 1995)
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