Um estudo sobre o uso da televisão pela igreja adventista no estado de São Paulo: programa fé para hoje
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“Faith for Today”, Brazilian Television broadcast, Paulistana Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church .Abstract
The goal of this research is to record the history of the program “Faith
for Today”, a pioneer in Brazil's television broadcast, to analyze its development,
and the motif of its continuity up to the present days. A historical overview of the
beginnings of the Television Broadcast, in general, as well as of the religious
broadcast, in the United States and in Brazil will be undertaken. It will present also
a historical panorama of the program “Faith for Today” maintained by the
Paulistana Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The main focus will be
the process of production and the way the program worked.
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