Charles Horton Cooley: Nulla linea sine Deo

Q1 Arts and Humanities Church, Communication and Culture Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/23753234.2021.1967176
E. López-Escobar
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Abstract Charles H. Cooley, a pioneer in the study of Communication, had been credited regarding the notions of the looking-glass self and the primary group, but his seminal ideas related to communication – inspired by the German economist and sociologist Albert Schäffle – remained almost ignored for decades. But, after many years of obscurity, the most recent literature is outlining Cooley’s contribution to symbolic interactionism and other concepts in the study of Communication. This paper focuses more specifically on how Cooley understood the relationship between communication and God. The original and surprising phrase nulla linea sine Deo (no one single line without God) that appears in his Journal, manifests his religious engagement during a time of intellectual and spiritual change in American universities. At twenty five years old he had written in his Journal on May 11, 1890: ‘I want to be a scholar in righteousness, to be taught all the ways of strength and truth. I pray that may be led in hard ways so that I may know in my own life that “man shall not live by bread alone”’.
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查尔斯·h·库利是传播学研究的先驱,他提出了镜子自我和主要群体的概念,但他有关传播学的开创性思想——受到德国经济学家和社会学家阿尔伯特Schäffle的启发——几十年来几乎被忽视了。但是,在多年的默默无闻之后,最近的文献概述了库利对符号互动主义和其他传播研究概念的贡献。本文更侧重于库利如何理解沟通与上帝之间的关系。在他的日记中出现的那句令人惊讶的原创短语nulla linea sine Deo(没有上帝就没有一条线),体现了他在美国大学知识和精神变革时期的宗教信仰。1890年5月11日,25岁的他在日记中写道:“我想成为一名研究正义的学者,学习一切力量和真理的方法。”我祈求上帝引导我走艰难的道路,这样我就能在自己的生活中明白“人不能只靠面包活着”。
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Church, Communication and Culture
Church, Communication and Culture Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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