This is the history of the relationship between mass produced visual media and religion in the US - from early evangelical tracts to teenage witches and televangelists. Morgan explores the cultural marketplace of public representation, showing how American religionists have made special use of visual media to instruct the public and practic
"Morgan...a leading scholar of religious visual culture, offers another solid volume that will push much of the future work in US religious history, and visual culture studies in new directions." --S. B. Plate, Texas Christian University, CHOICE