Multimedia genre and format featuring Christian morals
This article is about the Christianity-inspired media genre. For religion and faith-based broadcasts, including those by Christians, see religious broadcasting.
The story was originally written by John Bunyan, and is among the earliest Christian novels as mass media. It has since been adapted and referenced in numerous works of art and media.[1]
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^Watkins, T. (August 8, 2017). (Re)Mediating the Spirit: Evangelical Christian Young Adult Media (Thesis). Virginia Commonwealth University. doi:10.25772/R292-B185. S2CID194710468.
^Nemeth, Loretta (March 25, 2018). "Live-streamed Bible class draws viewers from across U.S."Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Parma. Retrieved April 23, 2022. Participants could attend the presentations on five Thursdays during Great Lent in the Eastern Christian Media studio at the cathedral
^"Who We Are". NRB. February 10, 2021. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
^Duran, Mike (2015). Christian Horror: On the Compatibility of a Biblical Worldview and the Horror Genre. Blue Crescent Press. ISBN978-0-9909077-3-2. OCLC1052467154.
^O'Donnell, Molly C.; Stevens, Anne H. (2020). The microgenre: a quick look at small culture. New York. ISBN978-1-5013-4584-5. OCLC1139150914.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)