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Documents
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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96/5/2
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Date:
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2025
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Author/Creator:
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Society for Pentecostal Studies 2025 ; Félix-Jäger, Steven.
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Title:
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'Does Christian kitsch quench the Spirit : the theo-ethical responsibilities of public Christian art' $c / Steven Félix-Jäger.
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Publisher:
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2025
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Format:
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22 p. ; 28 cm.--Also on CD-ROM
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Description:
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54th annual meeting held Mar 13-15, 2025, at Northwest University, Kirkland, WA
Worship & the Arts interest group
"Kitsch" (pronounced kitch) is a German loanword used to describe a work of art or object that is showy, overly sentimental, and appeals to a popular, often low-brow taste, but is generally considered to be in poor taste or of low quality. It can refer to gaudy souvenirs, sentimental art, or popular culture items that lack cultural esteem.
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Subject:
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Society for Pentecostal Studies (54th : 2025 ; Kirkland, WA).
Christian art and symbolism.
SPS 2025
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Date Cataloged:
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09/04/2025
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