VATICAN CITY, February 28, 2011 (VIS). At noon, the Pope received participants in the plenary assembly of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, gathered around the question of language of new media. Thinking and relationships, said Benedict XVI, "are always under the terms of language, broadly and not reduced to the floor ... The new languages that develop in the digital communication such capacity determine more intuitive and emotional than analytical. They therefore induce new logical organization of thought and the relationship to reality, often focusing the image and hyper-textual links. The traditional distinction between oral and written language is reduced to the benefit of a written submission with immediate oral form .. . The risks are obvious, the loss of interiority, a superficial relationship, loss of emotion, domination of public opinion against the strongest desire for truth, all consequences of an inability to live fully and authentically new. Here are a reflection on why languages that develop new technologies is now required.
Then he said he was not only express through digital culture "in the Gospel message contemporary language. We must have the courage to ask what is the relationship between faith, church life and the changes that humanity lives. It should help those who have responsibilities in the Church to understand, interpret and use the new language media in key pastoral. In dialogue with the world, we must ask what is the challenge posed to faith and theology that thought digital, what are the issues and expectations? ... Digital culture poses new challenges to our ability to speak and listen to a symbolic language that speaks of transcendence ... We are called today to discover here as symbols and metaphors and helpful to people who can help to speak of the Kingdom of God to our contemporaries ... The call to spiritual values will develop a truly human communication beyond any easy enthusiasm or skepticism. It is a response to a call that is in our nature as beings created in the image and likeness of God communion ... Thus the contribution of believers can she help the world even the media, by opening the horizons of meaning and value that digital culture is not only able to recognize and represent ".
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Then he said he was not only express through digital culture "in the Gospel message contemporary language. We must have the courage to ask what is the relationship between faith, church life and the changes that humanity lives. It should help those who have responsibilities in the Church to understand, interpret and use the new language media in key pastoral. In dialogue with the world, we must ask what is the challenge posed to faith and theology that thought digital, what are the issues and expectations? ... Digital culture poses new challenges to our ability to speak and listen to a symbolic language that speaks of transcendence ... We are called today to discover here as symbols and metaphors and helpful to people who can help to speak of the Kingdom of God to our contemporaries ... The call to spiritual values will develop a truly human communication beyond any easy enthusiasm or skepticism. It is a response to a call that is in our nature as beings created in the image and likeness of God communion ... Thus the contribution of believers can she help the world even the media, by opening the horizons of meaning and value that digital culture is not only able to recognize and represent ".
AC / ; ; SCREW 20110228 (420)
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