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Tanggalkanlah Kasutmu! Romo Shadeg dan Budaya Bali Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made
Perspektif Vol. 2 N.º 1 (2007): Juni 2007
Publisher : Aditya Wacana Pusat Pengkajian Agama Dan Kebudayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69621/jpf.v2i1.254

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Fr. Norbert Shadeg, SVD (1921-2006), an American by birth, was one of the longest foreign missionaries worked in Bali, a place he loved so dearly and the people he served so passionately. For 56 years he spent his priestly life in his allur new 'adopted home' not only for the local Church but also for the host culture, hopes its people and language, its customs and religiosity, etc. His works are highly Fappreciated by many, his colleagues, friends, Christian congregations and his confreres of the Divine Word Missionaries (SVD). His dictionaries are used per worldwide, such as 'A Basic Balinese Vocabulary, 'Bali Pocket Dictionary, and the latest one 'Balinese-English Dictionary (2007). This article tries to find out the so-called 'mission spirituality' on which he built up his missionary life and dedicated his whole life for Balinese society. As priest, teacher, and curator of culture he devoted his life based on the spirit of service like of Moses' spirituality, namely 'to take off his sandals, because he is standing on holy ground' (cf. Ex. 3:5). As a missionary who got his Indonesian citizenship in 1981, Fr. Norbert spent his talents to participate in preserving and promoting Balinese culture and language. No doubt he was an extraordinary person who deserves respect and appreciation from everybody. Most of all, he bequeathed a lot of precious things to the Church's present generation. Without hesitation the Church as an integral part of the Balinese society should carry on this responsibility for the betterment of all.
Tinjauan Buku: Terus Berubah - Tetap Setia. Dasar, Pola, Konteks Misi Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made
Perspektif Vol. 2 N.º 1 (2007): Juni 2007
Publisher : Aditya Wacana Pusat Pengkajian Agama Dan Kebudayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69621/jpf.v2i1.260

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Agama, Budaya dan Wajah Kita: Membaca Hasil Musyawaran SVD Sejagad 2006 Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made
Perspektif Vol. 1 N.º 2 (2006): Desember 2006
Publisher : Aditya Wacana Pusat Pengkajian Agama Dan Kebudayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69621/jpf.v1i2.266

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Mission is basically a business of transformation. Christian community, as a community of the disciples, participates in mission, namely transformation of the world as God wants it to be. Society of the Divine Word (SVD), as one of the Missionary Societies within the Catholic Church, was founded to participate in this 'missio Dei' (God's mission). In principle members of the Society have committed themselves to be participants in this divine business, work of salvation. This article tries to highlight some issues of transformation which have been formulated by the XVI General Chapter of the Society held in Rome, June 4- July 8, 2006. The writer tries to look at them from an Indonesian perspective and looks for ways of their implementation. He considers that it could significantly be done in the SVD's communities which are, says the General Chapter, best regarded as 'schools of dialogue'. Precisely in these communities issues of transformation in line with the gospel values should be elaborated in ga such a way that the members are being revitalized time and again. In so doing, missionaries can grow more and more in the spirit of prophetic dialogue and become as St. Paul says - "everything for everyone" (cf. 1Cor 9:19).
Tinjauan Buku: Bersama Plato di Palestina: Manfaat Filsafat di Dunia yang Terbelah Doris, Yulius Edward Indra; Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made
Perspektif Vol. 19 N.º 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Aditya Wacana Pusat Pengkajian Agama Dan Kebudayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69621/jpf.v19i2.283

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Urban Church's Contextual Response to Urban Toxicity with An Intersubjective Approach Nugroho, Sandi; Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made; Firmanto, Antonius Denny; Ligawan, Andry Saputra
International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Asosiasi Ahli Filsafat Keilahian Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47043/ijipth.v5i2.77

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The post-pandemic period is full of challenges for urban churches in Surabaya. While having to survive, he must also continue interpreting his presence as an extension of the mission of the Kingdom of God. Rumah Singgah is a manifestation of GKI Pregolan Bunder's participatory-transformative diakonia mission as an ecclesiological response to the urban context in Central Surabaya. This mission is based on the redemptive work of Christ. It runs on an intersubjective path where all parties are subjects who continue to actively participate in transforming life for the sake of shared well-being. Through this qualitative phenomenological research, the researcher wants to propose an intersubjective approach as a new alternative to the urban mission in Surabaya, especially in the new post-pandemic era. Researchers conducted interviews based on Ricouer's scheme regarding life events in Rumah Singgah. The results found that intersubjective relations are relevant for building interactive and dialogical encounters between the church and surrounding communities.
IMPLEMENTASI ARAH DASAR KEUSKUPAN KETAPANG 2021-2033 PERSPEKTIF ANTROPOLOGI KRISTIANI STEPHEN B. BEVANS Ranubaya, Fransesco Agnes; Dendri; Woka, Agustino Basten Mbake; Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made; Satyawardhana, Fransiskus Antonius Dimas
Jurnal Euntes Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Euntes: Jurnal Ilmiah Pastoral, Kateketik dan Pendidikan Agama Katolik
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Kateketik dan Pastoral Rantepao (STIKPAR) Toraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58586/je.v3i1.76

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Fokus penelitian ini adalah menganalisis implementasi Arah Dasar Keuskupan Ketapang 2021-2033 melalui lensa Antropologi Kristiani menurut Stephen B. Bevans. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk memahami bagaimana program kerja prioritas keuskupan mencerminkan perspektif antropologis Kristiani dan untuk mengidentifikasi implementasi serta dampaknya terhadap komunitas lokal. Metodologi penelitian menggunakan analisis kualitatif dengan pendekatan studi literatur dan analisis Antropologi Kristiani Bevans. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Arah Dasar Keuskupan Ketapang mengadopsi pendekatan spiral dalam pelaksanaan misi, yang mencerminkan prinsip-prinsip antropologis Kristiani Bevans, seperti penekanan pada konteks lokal dan proses adaptasi yang dinamis. Implementasi program kerja menunjukkan fokus pada pembinaan kader iman, pengajaran iman, belas kasih, dan perlindungan lingkungan. Rekomendasi untuk penelitian lebih lanjut mencakup evaluasi dampak program terhadap kehidupan komunitas, peningkatan partisipasi umat, dan penyesuaian terus-menerus terhadap konteks lokal. Evaluasi berkelanjutan yang melibatkan semua pemangku kepentingan juga disarankan untuk meningkatkan efektivitas dan relevansi misi keuskupan.
Paul Tillich's Concept of "Ultimate Concern" for Sustainable Inter-Religious Dialogue Suot, Emil John; Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made; Tinambunan, Edison Robertus Lamarsen; Kristianto, Stefanus
International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Asosiasi Ahli Filsafat Keilahian Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47043/ijipth.v6i1.89

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Indonesia’s rich diversity in ethnicity, culture, religion, and beliefs is a national strength and a potential source of conflict. Instances such as public opposition to the construction of places of worship in various regions demonstrate how religious differences can fuel conflicts. In this context, inter-religious dialogue is vital in preventing and resolving conflicts within religiously plural communities. The harmonious relationship between Muslims and Christians in Sambikerep Village, Surabaya, motivated the author to investigate this subject. This article explores Paul Tillich’s concept of “Ultimate Concern” as a framework for understanding the experiences of research participants in Muslim-Christian dialogue. This phenomenological study aims to highlight the importance of Tillich's concept in promoting sustainable inter-religious dialogue and fostering long-term peace and understanding. For this study, the author employed Heidegger’s hermeneutic phenomenological method, utilized in-depth interviews to collect data, and conducted observations to confirm the authenticity of the interview findings. The three main findings of this article are: the importance of viewing religion as a concept that helps balance the opposing aspects of religious content and practice; inclusivism as a path for interreligious dialogue that does not dilute personal convictions; and the courage to participate in a humanist community, which fosters sustainable interreligious dialogue by overcoming the fear of rejection.
Eco-Theology: Purification of Respect Against Du'a Ngga'e Ende-Lio Tribe Nara, Marianus Angi; Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made; Yuniarto, Petrus
International Journal Ethnic, Racial and Cultural Heritage Vol 1, No 2 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/ijerch.v1i2.75691

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Each culture has its unique approach to understanding the concept of safety, and the Ende-Lio culture on Flores Island, Indonesia, is no exception. In the Ende-Lio culture, the concept of salvation is known as "Du'a Ngga'e," which forms the basis of understanding life's purpose, balance with nature, and relationship with the universe. This paper focuses on understanding Du'a Ngga'e as a theological concept that emphasizes the importance of maintaining balance in human interaction with nature, gods, and ancestral spirits. This concept represents the belief that good actions and righteous ethics will ensure the safety of individuals and communities in this world and towards life after death. Therefore, Ndua Ngga'e emphasizes caring for nature, maintaining a harmonious relationship with the universe, and living with high ethics. This study illustrates how Ende-Lio cultures understand and integrate the concept of ecological theology in their daily lives. The concept of D'ua Ngga'e inspires positive action in safeguarding nature and promoting a healthy relationship between humans and the universe.
Prasangka Umum dan Realitas Hidup Mahasiswa Papua di Kota Malang dalam Teologi Praksis Malla, Crysan Dwiputra; Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made
SAPA - Jurnal Kateketik dan Pastoral Vol 8 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral IPI Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53544/sapa.v8i1.313

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Studi ini berfokus pada makna serta kekhasan berteologi mahasiswa Katolik Papua di Malang. Sebagai pendatang (migran), mahasiswa Papua di Malang berhadapan dengan situasi dunia yang kompleks dan tentu tidak mudah. Di satu sisi, mereka tidak luput dari kesulitan-kesulitan dalam hal sosial, komunikasi, studi dan ekonomi. Di lain sisi, mereka adalah orang-orang beriman yang terus bergulat menghayati iman Katolik mereka. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode kualitatif yakni studi kepustakaan dengan pembacaan dan interpretasi berteologi Praksis dari beberapa teolog seperti Stephen Bevans disertai data-data yang dapat memperkaya studi ini. Teknik pengumpulan data ialah dengan wawancara. Subyek yang menjadi sumber informasi dalam wawancara ialah para mahasiswa Katolik pendatang di Dekenat Malang. Pendekatan tersebut dipercaya mampu menunjukkan bahwa sebagai pendatang, mahasiswa Katolik khususnya mahasiswa Papua di Malang punya cara tersendiri dalam beriman. Sebagai orang asing, Mahasiswa Katolik Papua di Malang punya cara yang khas untuk mengekspresikan imannya dalam kesulitan hidup sehari-hari.
Harmoni Alam dan Spiritualitas: Studi Kepercayaan Orang Manggarai Timur terhadap Roh Alam Gole, Hendrikus; Sudhiarsa, Raymundus I Made
Advances In Social Humanities Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Advances in Social Humanities Research
Publisher : Sahabat Publikasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i2.188

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The focus of this study discusses natural damage as negative changes in the natural environment, especially as a result of human activities. Air, water, and soil pollution, as well as climate change are the main elements that contribute to the destruction of nature, threaten the sustainability of ecosystems and cause biodiversity loss with negative impacts on human health. This study aims to explore the belief of Manggarai people in nature spirits. In their belief, nature spirits are considered the guardians of the balance of the ecosystem, and every element of nature is inhabited by spirits possessing spiritual power. The destruction of nature is seen as a disturbance to the spirit of nature, creating disharmony in the ecosystem and the potential for natural disasters. The study highlights the importance of not only maintaining physical ecosystems but also maintaining spiritual balance with the spirits of nature. This study uses literature methods sourced from books and scientific articles that are in accordance with this discourse. The results of this study provide deep insight into the belief system of the East Manggarai people towards nature spirits. This study found that the relationship between nature and humans is the essence of human life. Man cannot live without nature. Nature becomes a container to provide life for humans.