Faith in Technology: Televangelism and the Mediation of Immediate Experience

About Faith in Technology: Televangelism and the Mediation of Immediate Experience

Authors Denson, Shane
Date 2011
Publication Phenomenology & Practice
Vol / Pages Vol. 5 No. 2 pp. 93-119
DOI 10.29173/pandpr19847
URL https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/pandpr/index.php/pandpr/article/view/19847
Language en

Type: Journal Article

Abstract

This paper seeks to illuminate the experiential structures implied in the viewing of televangelistic programming – with particular focus on programming of the charismatic faith-healing variety that culminates in the televangelist’s appeal to viewers to “touch the screen” and consummate a communion that transcends the separation implied by the televisual medium. By way of a “techno-phenomenological” analysis of this marginal media scenario, faith-healing televangelism is shown to involve experiential paradoxes that are tied to processes of social marginalization as well. Thus, it is argued, faith-healing televangelism functions as a call to viewers to mount a head-on confrontation with the technological infrastructure of secular modernity and thereby to effect a specifically material negotiation of evangelical culture’s precarious balancing act between an entrenchment in and a self-marginalization from the secular mainstream.

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