Religion And Popular Culture In America Summary

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Religion and Popular Culture in America is a book that, although contains some interjection from Forbers, mainly consists of essays from other various authors. He uses these essays to legitimize his theory of the different relationships between popular culture and religion. Forbes uses an essay written by Micheal Jindra as a means of helping to convey the idea of popular culture functioning as religion. In this essay, Jindra speaks of popular culture as an accessory to religion in the Middle Ages of Europe. As the decades went on, popular culture began to leave religion and become a separate entity, nearly to the verge of forsaking religion altogether.
Nevertheless, the narratives of popular culture contain many parallels to the traditions