Tangaza Vision
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Date
1994-12
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Tangaza University College
Abstract
In his message for world communications Day in 1992,
the pope cited communications media as the admission
ticket of every person to the market - place where
thoughts are given public utterance, pieces of ideas are
exchanged, news is passed around and information of
all kind is transmitted and received.
Communication, making something known, is one of
the basic phenomena of human existence. A person thus
is distinguished from other animals in that his/her nature requires that he/she attains full stature as a person
through culture. One becomes then, a fully human and
a cultural being through communication.
As a process, communication starts at the level of individuals/family to the level of a society as a whole; in
this matter therefore, at the level of our respective Religious houses to the level of Tangaza College respectively.
Besides body language and verbal communication,
Tangaza vision gives you an opportunity to inform, educate and make your ideas known to others in black and
white. However, we are not looking for treaties of academic excellence and Theological Jargons, but ordinary
experiences in our day to day life.
A Theological reflection on African Art, both Liturgical and Secular
would be greatly appreciated.
We therefore call on our readers and the Tangaza Community at large to take up this challenge. Don't just sit
on those bright ideas, express them in Tangaza Vision -
your magazine. Do not reserve your comments on some-
thing or keep silent when you ought not to, for you might
be the victim of your silence! If at all we want to have a
common possession of Truth, let us communicate for
almost always, truth is found in communication.
Remember, you wilI never be a writer without writing.
So, start writing now and help Tangaza Vision grow.
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Catholic, Protestant, Christian, Special Contributions, Peoples at Tangaza