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An Understanding the Pauline Christology Significance of Firstborn (Prototokos) In The Light of Paschal Theology: Critical Evaluation on Colossian 1: 15-20 Wiryadinata, Halim
KURIOS (Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen) Vol 4, No 1 (2018): April 2018
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Pelita Bangsa, Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30995/kur.v4i1.33

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Paul was claimed as the most controversial person in his theology. Many scholars said that he was influenced by Hellenistic Judaism in his theology; while others claimed it was affected by Jewish thinking. The concept of prototokos (firstborn) was stated being influenced by Hellenistic Judaism and did not imply the rest of New Testament Theology. Some said that firstborn in Colossian 1: 1520 was a hymn in praise of Christ, while others would say that firstborn in the Hymn Christology is congenial, but not identical with Pauls theology. This research aimed to show the concept of firstborn as the main window showed Pauline Christology significance in the light of Paschal theology. The methods used in this research were descriptive and biblical text analysis. The conclusion of this research is that the death of Christ is the main point to see how firstborn of all creation not counted as ontological in meaning, but it has the power to show the readers about Pauline Christology. The firstborn of all creation is seen in the context of redemptive history and bring the audience to see how powerful the title to see Pauline Christology.
A Critical Analysis of Gods Righteousness in Romans 1: 16-17 Halim Wiryadinata
KURIOS (Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen) Vol 2, No 1 (2014): Oktober 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30995/kur.v2i1.17

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This article brings the new approach for the book of Romans especially the word of Gods righteousness is the central pint point for the theology of the Apostle Paul. Gods righteousness is another attempt for solving the arguments of interpreting the book of Romans.
Mission And Evangelism: African Context Halim Wiryadinata
KURIOS (Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen) Vol 3, No 1 (2015): Oktober 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30995/kur.v3i1.24

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This essay is a critical assessment of the shift in message and meaning of mission since the Edinburgh 1910 Conference. The essay will also include a clarification of the Lausanne documents on mission discussed by John Stott. Against the background of this critical assessment, I will suggest what should be the content and expression of the Gospel as it would be presented in an African context as discussed by David Gitari and Byang Kato. But before I discuss the above I will highlight the tension in mission.
An Evaluation Of Liberation Theology in The Light Of Its Praxis Halim Wiryadinata
KURIOS (Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen) Vol 1, No 1 (2013): Oktober 2013
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30995/kur.v1i1.8

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This article is presented to see how Liberation Theology uses the Scripture wrongly in interpreting their mission. Liberation Theology brings also to the new approach for the third world country. This is how Christian should response Liberation Theology from its praxis.
Philosophy of Nemui Nyimah as an Indonesian pedagogic value of theology for disability Wiryadinata, Halim
KURIOS Vol. 9 No. 3: Desember 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30995/kur.v9i3.764

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This study aims to carry the local philosophical value of Indonesian culture, Nemui Nyimah, as the value of theology for disability. Religious institutions’ inability to provide hospitality for people with disabilities creates a social gap in society. The incapability of religious institutions is due to psychological and economic aspects. This situation makes it a heavy burden for religious institutions to increase the well-being of those with disabilities and to provide facilities for them. As a society leaves the job of accepting disabilities at the religious institution’s door, it constructs the inability of it. Through the sociology of religion approach, this research brings up the emic perspective of the problem. The core problem is analyzed and presented logically and systematically through critical thinking by assessing the literature. The result of this study is to convey the local culture, Nemui Nyimah, as a theological value of life, solidarity, hope, hospitality, and economic justice for disability. The conclusion is that the culture of Nemui Nyimah constructs theology for disability through the cosmological value of accepting with the open arms of a church as Christ accepts the failures.
Siri na pacce: From the ethnic culture to the theological social solidarity Wiryadinata, Halim
KURIOS Vol. 10 No. 3: Desember 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30995/kur.v10i3.1150

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This study shows how the ethnic culture of Bugis-Makassar, Siri Na Pacce, becomes the value of theological solidarity. The philosophical Siri Na Pacce, which upholds being part of the suffering’s others, becomes the foundation of theological solidarity. The migration of philosophical of Siri Na Pacce becomes religious values of social solidarity. The collision of religion and culture triggers this migration to form theological solidarity. The sociology of religion method expounds the philosophical value through analysis and evaluation of the local culture of Siri Na Pacce. This method accesses books, articles, academic writing, and related sources. The result of this research is that the migration of Siri Na Pacce values has rooted in Indonesian people in building a theological foundation of solidarity among the sufferings. In conclusion, the metamorphosis of Siri Na Pacce to Theological Social Solidarity shares values for religion and culture in Indonesia and extends its legacy to further generations.