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This text explores how culture functions and intersects with religious groups, particularly Christians. It explores the way electronic communications, especialy film and television, shape our world of meaning. Using the theories of British thinker Raymond Williams as his framework, Warren focuses on the actual process by which versions of reality are produced - the signification . He also draws on the ideas of Paulo Freire pointing out that cultural agency happens when individuals decide to exercise some judgement and control over the kinds of cultural material they will accept or resist. If culture is a significant system, says Warren, then religion is too. Contrasting values from the wider culture create dilemmas for those trying to follow a religious life. Choices either mirror the wider culture or reflect a culture of resistance. Warren seeks to help the reader develop the skills of cultural analysis by paying attention to the images that support culture, examining the life structures that support culture, and paying attention to how any particular aspect of culture is produced. Beyond all this, however, the author calls for a stance of resistance to all that violates human dignity and unity - all the aspects of culture that a person with high religious ideals cannot accept.
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This text explores how culture functions and intersects with religious groups, particularly Christians. It explores the way electronic communications, especialy film and television, shape our world of meaning. Using the theories of British thinker Raymond Williams as his framework, Warren focuses on the actual process by which versions of reality are produced - the signification . He also draws on the ideas of Paulo Freire pointing out that cultural agency happens when individuals decide to exercise some judgement and control over the kinds of cultural material they will accept or resist. If culture is a significant system, says Warren, then religion is too. Contrasting values from the wider culture create dilemmas for those trying to follow a religious life. Choices either mirror the wider culture or reflect a culture of resistance. Warren seeks to help the reader develop the skills of cultural analysis by paying attention to the images that support culture, examining the life structures that support culture, and paying attention to how any particular aspect of culture is produced. Beyond all this, however, the author calls for a stance of resistance to all that violates human dignity and unity - all the aspects of culture that a person with high religious ideals cannot accept.