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Media & Mass Communication, Volume 2, 2013

THE PRESENTATION OF THEOLOGIAN IDENTITY ON TELEVISION IN TURKEY
Selman Selim Akyüz, Enderhan Karakoç
Strony: 306-313
Opublikowano: 1 Jan 2013
Wyświetlenia: 208
Pobrania: 13
Streszczenie: Consumption is dominant todays so TV’s broadcasts entertaintment programmes in order to get more audiences. For that reason it is defended that TV is the opposite of the religion worths, tradition and moral or it is also defended that TV ignores these worths. Because of these it is possible to say TV is a secular device. On the other hand religious organizations which want to reach crowd, tried to peace with TV and succeeded. In this work the presantation of identity of the men of religion on TV is dealed, especially religious publishing and “televangelism” in USA was examined. People started to argue imamate on TV of Turkey. In this direction programme which Yaşar Nuri Öztürk, well-known theologian of Turkey, participated in, was examined. It is seen that Öztürk’s point of view which are out of dominant İslam were atracted attention, tried to atract the audiences with his speeches and syles. While he was doing these he used the show features of TV. It was seen that Öztürk represents identity like protestant preachers on TV in USA, he branched of usual man of religion in Turkey.
Słowa kluczowe: religion, television, identity of man of religion, theologian
Cytowanie artykułu: Selman Selim Akyüz, Enderhan Karakoç. THE PRESENTATION OF THEOLOGIAN IDENTITY ON TELEVISION IN TURKEY. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Media & Mass Communication 2, 306-313 (2013). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1002992/
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