Discerning God's message in popular culture should be a challenge for all Catholics, writes Andrew M. Greeley. The prolific novelist and sociologist finds grace notes in the television series of Bill Cosby, the films of Woody Allen, and the rock music of Bruce Springsteen and Linda Ronstadt. He declares sacramental value in All That Jazz, Places in the Heart, and even Pale Rider. And his imagination stretches into the far reaches of romance, fantasy, horror, and science fiction works. This book should initiate courses in seminaries on popular culture and the renewal of preaching.