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Baehr, Theodore was born on May 31, 1946 in New York City.
(In-depth reviews of movies from 1990-2001: ·The best ·The...)
In-depth reviews of movies from 1990-2001: ·The best ·The worst ·The most influential “What can I watch tonight with my family? My wife? My friends?” When you’re looking for a great movie to watch, how do you sort the treasure from the trash? What Can We Watch Tonight reviews movies from a sound moral perspective, giving you the facts you need to make informed decisions about which movies to see and which movies to avoid. Based on author Ted Baehr’s popular MOVIEGUIDE® reviews, What Can We Watch Tonight analyzes the moral, political, and spiritual content of the most popular and influential movies produced between 1990 and 2001. Using a comprehensive approach to reviewing that analyzes movies in light of clear-cut standards, each review covers language, sex, violence, worldview, theology, and entertainment value, as well as for which audience the film is appropriate. This trustworthy resource also takes into account the stages of childhood development so you can make wise movie and video selections for your children at every age level. Its Christian worldview helps families of faith make value-based entertainment choices. This book doesn’t just keep you away from poor movie choices, it points you to good films you might never have seen otherwise! Take it to your local video store and discover the best movie entertainment value for your rental dollar.
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Baehr, Theodore was born on May 31, 1946 in New York City.
Student in French literature, University Bordeaux and Toulouse, France, 1967. Student in English literature, Cambridge University, England, 1967. Student in German literature, University Munich, 1968.
Bachelor in Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1969. Juris Doctor, New York University, 1972. Postgraduate Institute Theology, Cathedral St. John the Divine, 1978—1980.
HHD, Belhaven College, Jackson, Mississippi, 2006.
Research engineer Precision Science Company, Chicago, 1964-1965. Legal consultant firm Dandeub, Fleissig & Associates, New York City, 1970-1971. Law student assistant United States Attorney' General’ s Office, southern District New York, 1971-1972.
President Agape Productions, New York City, 1972-1979, chairman board, 1979-1982. Executive director Good News Communications, Inc., 1978-1980, chairman board, since 1980. President Episcopalian Radio-television Foundation, Inc., Atlanta, 1981-1982, Trinity Concepts, 1982.
Consultant media; director television Center City University of New York at Brooklyn College, 1979-1980, 82—. Public Movieguide Magazine, since 1985. Episcopalian Communicators, 1981-1984.
Executive producer Church's Presence at World's Fair, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1982. Director American Theater Actors, Episcopalian Communications.
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Vice president Center for television in Humanities, 1982. Chairman board Christian Film & television Commission, since 1978. Board directors National Religious Broadcasters, Celebrate Life, Religious Heritage of America, Dorsey Theatre, National Think Tank, Mission American, Nehemiah Institute, Coalition on Revival.
Member steering committee Theological Summit Conference. Board directors American Theatre of Actors, National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools, United Srs. Association, Campus Renewal Ministries National Broadcast Day of Prayer.
Board directors, national advisory board United Srs. Association; Member Mission American, Bishop in Indiana Christian Churches International, National Press Club.
Married Liliana Milani, 1975. Children: Theodore Peirce, James Stuart Castiglioni, Robert Gallatin, Evelyn Noelle.