The Gospel in Modern Media-Daily Meditation, Volume 2 [Paperback] OFM Cap. Fr. Michael Scully

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Paperback cover has some wear and a few little spots. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This vintage copy of “The Gospel in Modern Media-Daily Meditation, Volume 2” by Fr. Michael Scully offers a unique blend of Catholic theology and contemporary cultural references. Published in the late 20th century, Scully’s work reflects the growing influence of media on society, using relatable examples from television and film to interpret timeless spiritual truths. As part of a daily devotional series, this book invites readers to engage with the Gospel through a modern lens, making ancient wisdom accessible to a changing world. With its well-loved appearance and secure binding, this copy offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolving relationship between faith and popular culture.

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Paperback cover has some wear and a few little spots. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This vintage copy of “The Gospel in Modern Media-Daily Meditation, Volume 2” by Fr. Michael Scully offers a unique perspective on interpreting the teachings of Christianity through the lens of modern media. Published in the late 20th century, this book reflects the era’s growing influence of television, film, and popular culture on society. As a Franciscan friar, Scully’s insights blend traditional Catholic theology with contemporary cultural references, providing a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern life.

This volume is part of a series that invites readers to engage with the Gospel on a daily basis, using relatable examples from media to make timeless spiritual truths more accessible. Scully’s approach resonated with many seeking to deepen their faith in a rapidly changing world. While the cover shows signs of wear from past readings, the clean pages and secure binding suggest a well-loved book that has stood the test of time. For collectors interested in the intersection of religion and media studies, or readers seeking a fresh perspective on daily devotional practice, this vintage copy offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolving relationship between faith and popular culture.

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