Invitație la dialog în publicistica
religioasă ortodoxă actuală
Invitation to Dialogue in the Current Orthodox
Religious Publication
Author(s): Adriana Barbu PanfilSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Sociology, Theology and Religion, Sociology of Culture, Eastern Orthodoxy, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Editura Pro Universitaria
Keywords: Religious journalism; dialogism; communication act; religious language; intertextuality
Summary/Abstract: The written religious orthodox press generates information that represents God, in expression and shape, which, at the same time, reach the readers, altering their state of mind and soul. This type of press has a profound influence on people, in a way of understanding life, the world and their own existence.The religious journalist speech is, from a formal perspective, structured as an argumentative dialogue between journalist and the reading audience. As part of the code genre, this speech entails a sort of stereotypical repartition of roles, and also, the interaction gives a sense of control on the author’s thoughts, in compliance with the pattern imposed by contextual parameters, in all of their complexity. Through their actions, the readers not only respect the ritualistic order of common interactions, used by practicing Christians, but also, follow certain types of behavior, ethics, which are in trend with the current times: reading the newspaper by means of digital technology. The evidence of this dialogue are found throughout the interaction of linguistic acts, where each discursive sequence, brought to life by the journalist’s interventions, influences the manner of speech, being initiative, anticipative or responsive. The Orthodox religious press represents a permanent dialogue between journalists and readers. The religious press speech values this aspect, through its cooperative dialogue and interpersonal implications, concrete manifestations of communication and also, the many conversational forms of the interaction, in a journalistic context.
Journal: Crossing Boundaries in Culture and Communication
- Issue Year: 14/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 90-103
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Romanian