Church and Stage
Discover the intricate relationship between religion and theatre in Claudia Durst Johnson's insightful book, Church and Stage. Published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2007, this compelling work spans 221 pages and delves into the historical tensions between religious institutions and the performing arts in 19th century America. Johnson meticulously examines how religious officials condemned dramatic theatre as a challenge to the sanctity of the house of God, revealing the profound influence of Christianity on the evolution of American theatre. With a focus on the moral and ethical aspects of this dynamic, Church and Stage offers a critical analysis of the church's perspective on theatrical practices, making it a must-read for anyone interested in American history, drama, and the intersection of faith and performance. Whether you're a scholar, a theatre enthusiast, or simply curious about the cultural history of the Americas, this book provides a rich exploration of the complexities of theatre's role in society.