Kultura-Media-Teologia, 2019, nr 38
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Pozycja “Countryside Cathedrals”? Communicating Meanings Through the Sacred Architecture of J.P. Dziekoński in the Diocese of Łomża within Its Current Borders. Part IIMojżyn, Norbert (Wydział Teologiczny UKSW w Warszawie, 2019)This article revives the memory of a slightly forgotten architect Józef Pius Dziekoński and his work on the territory of today’s Łomża diocese, putting it in the perspective of the communication theory. The popularity of Dziekoński’s neo-Gothic structures, also known as “countryside cathedrals”, is analyzed with the model of communicating symbolic messages (sender – architect; message – buildings; receivers – the faithful, onlookers). The decision on analyzing Dziekoński’s works was influenced by two factors: 1) This architecture has not been sufficiently studied in respect of communicating meanings; 2) There has been no study to analyze only Dziekoński’s churches built on today’s territory of Łomża diocese. The aim of this paper is to present the historical and ideological context which determined the character of those sacred buildings and their communication role, especially as opposed to the Byzantine- Russian architecture imposed at that time by the Tsarist administration.Pozycja Some past meetings of communication, theology, and media theologySoukup, Paul A. (Wydział Teologiczny UKSW w Warszawie, 2019)The purpose of this article is to present selected links between communication, theology and media theology. It starts with a reference to the history of Christianity construed as a history of communication. Next, the article outlines the key teachings of the Church on communication and media, with special focus on the documents issued by the Second Vatican Council and the Pontifical Council for Social Communications. Media theology, communication theology are discussed based on the teachings of the Church as well as the subject literature. The article is to review the current state of research in this area; it aims to order the terminology and present the possible directions of further research concerning this topic, part of the social communication studies, media studies and theology.