God, Man, and Archie Bunker

God, Man, and Archie Bunker by Spencer Marsh, published by Harper & Row in 1975, presents a unique exploration of themes related to religion and Christian theology through the lens of the television show “All in the Family.” This edition, comprising 104 pages, features Marsh’s insights and commentary on selected excerpts from the series, accompanied by 26 stills that enhance the discussion. The book aims to delve into the intersection of faith and societal issues as portrayed in the show.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of how “All in the Family” reflects and critiques various aspects of Christianity and religious beliefs. Marsh’s commentary provides a framework for understanding the show’s cultural impact and its relevance to contemporary discussions on religion. This work invites readers to consider the complexities of faith in the context of everyday life, making it a significant addition to discussions surrounding religion and its portrayal in popular media.
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Marsh’s insights and commentary on excerpts from “All in the Family” and 26 stills from the show make up his first book.
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