Monitoring the Research Manifestations and Practices of the Presence of God in Modern Media Theories
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This research aims to explore the presence of God in modern media theories. It also attempts to monitor research aspects and practices to answer how the Christian religious vision is present in modern media. It discussed the political systems of mass communication models, linear models, interactive and reciprocal models, basic uses for mass communication, linear communication and machine use, interactive communication and body use, reciprocal communication and mixing the two uses, the presence of God in the three communication systems, and research manifestations of the missionary vision of communication. The research concluded that rethinking mass communication from outside the Western vision and its conceptual format is not only a moral requirement, but rather an urgent and pressing scientific demand that will open enormous research horizons for researchers. Research can be expanded to embrace human thought and increase its diversity.
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