Agustinus Raja Dasion
Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

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Negosiasi Identitas Kristen-Katolik Di Kecamatan Kamal, Bangkalan-Madura Vina Amalia; Agustinus Raja Dasion
Journal of Social, Culture, and Language Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Journal of Social, Culture, and Language
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jscl.v2i1.25737

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Religions were born in an effort to build a prosperous, peaceful society and provide motivation and inspiration for humans to build a high civilization by promoting human values and ideals. Although each religion has its own belief in God and worldview. Sometimes they claim that they are the only truth. In this case the researcher wants to explain the relationship between Muslims and Catholics in Madura, especially in Kamal sub-district, Bangkalan district - Madura. Considering the stereotypes of Madurese people who are violent and fanatical in religion. Therefore, the urgency of the problem of this research arises, which includes how the Christian-Catholic identity negotiation in Kamal District, so that its religious adherents can be well accepted by the local community. And how the relationship built by Christian-Catholic adherents in Kamal District, Bangkalan Madura Regency. The author tries to describe the above phenomenon by analyzing Tajfel and Turner's Social Identity Theory. The author studies with an ethnographic research method approach. Basically, the inherent nature of ethnographic research is holistic-integrative. It is intended to be able to provide an overall explanation, which consists of parts that cannot be separated. Therefore, it can be said that the interaction of the parts of culture has merged. Keywords: Identity Negotiation, Relationship, Catholics, Kamal
Strategi Gereja Katolik Dalam Mempertahankan Eksistensi Umat Katolik Di Kabupaten Bangkalan Madura Irda Hilyatuz Zakiyah; Agustinus Raja Dasion
Journal of Social, Culture, and Language Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Journal of Social, Culture, and Language
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jscl.v2i1.25750

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Bangkalan Regency is predominantly Muslim. Although it is famous for its Islamic bigotry, people of other religions such as Catholics also coexist well there and have no difficulty in adapting to Muslims. The existence of a majority and minority can often lead to conflict, which can often threaten the existence of the minority. Therefore, the role of the Church as a forum for Catholics needs to be highlighted in the community. As a religious formation institution, it distributes its role to every young Catholic family to create family harmony and guide their offspring for the future of the Church and Catholics. This research uses a type of qualitative research with observation, interview, and documentation techniques.then analyzed theoretically with Pierre Bourdieu's theory of capital and arenas that can be used by individuals to control their fate and the fate of others.The location of this research was carried out in 3 Catholic Churches in Bangkalan Regency, including: St. Maria Fatima Catholic Church, St. Maria Immaculata Stasi Telang Catholic Church, and GPdI Tanjung Bumi and SDK Maria Fatima Bangkalan. That Catholics can participate in the social activities of the local community shows that the existence of Catholics in Bangkalan today is arguably quite good. Catholics in Bangkalan maintain their existence and religious sovereignty by joining local associations, participating in village activities, providing guidance to children, and providing religious education through schools. If analyzed with Bourdieu's theory, Catholics can utilize their symbolic, economic, linguistic, and social capital, they can expand their power and influence in Bangkalan. Keywords: Existence, Catholic Church, Catholics