God and the modern media according to the Pope Francis’ teaching
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https://doi.org/10.15633/ssc.2604Keywords:
Christianity, Francis (the Pope), mass media, social life, spirituality, theologyAbstract
God and the modern media according to the Pope Francis’ teaching. The theme God and the modern media according to the Pope Francis’ teaching is presented on the basis of the messages of this Pontiff for the World Communications Days 2014–2017. The following thematic blocks are presented: 1) the God’s presence and activity; 2) the lineaments and the potential of the contemporary communication; 3) God and the help that people benefit from the modern media’s potential.
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