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The Work of Theology Apriano, Alvian
Theologia in Loco Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Theologia in Loco
Publisher : STFT Jakarta, Indonesia

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Merayakan Hari Kenaikan Yesus Kristus Berdasar Perspektif Pembaruan Liturgi di Kalangan Protestan Apriano, Alvian
Shift Key : Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Regular Issue, Volume 14 Number 1 (2024)
Publisher : P3M STT Kristus Alfa Omega

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This study explores the spirit of liturgical renewal as a basis for reconstructing worship models on church feast days in Protestant congregations, focusing on one often overlooked feast, the Ascension of Jesus Christ. This study questions whether the spirit of liturgical renewal can create worship models and liturgical orders for this celebration that enhance congregational appreciation during Ascension services. It aims to propose a worship model for the celebration of the Ascension of Jesus Christ that involves situational reflection, active congregational participation, and the integration of technology in worship by using literature review method.
Mengasihi Musuh Berdasar Analisis Pemikiran Filsafat Tentang Intersubjektivitas: Loving Enemies Based on Philosophical Thought Analysis on Intersubjectivity Apriano, Alvian; Naupal, Naupal; Hadinata, Fristian
Jurnal Filsafat Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jfi.v8i2.87032

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Loving one's enemy is a "philosophical instruction" that is difficult to practice in daily life. The level of difficulty varies depending on the scars left by the relationships that give rise to enmity. Intuitively, this practice appears highly contradictory, but philosophically, its seeds require special attention, as philosophy recognizes the principle of doing good and beneficial acts for others, even when there is no reciprocal exchange for what has been given. The question that arises is, "Which philosophical thought can initiate a discourse on loving one's enemy, and from it, what daily steps can be derived as a concrete practice of loving one’s enemy?" Gabriel Marcel's thoughts on intersubjectivity can begin a practical discourse on loving one’s enemy because the subject, that is, the individual, inherently needs to relate to the world. Naturally, the relationship sought is a constructive one, as reflected in his philosophical idea of esse est co-esse or being is being-with, which he introduces as existence together in the world. This paper aims to provide a philosophical assessment of the difficulty of loving one’s enemy based on Gabriel Marcel's philosophical thoughts on intersubjectivity, so that a philosophical practice in daily life can be realized to end enmity and build more productive relationships.
The Role of Intersubjectivity Philosophy in the Disputive Group Relationship Era Apriano, Alvian; Asnawi, Naupal; Hadinata, Fristian
Interdiciplinary Journal and Hummanity (INJURITY) Vol. 4 No. 10 (2025): Injuruty: Interdiciplinary Journal and Humanity
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi Nusantara

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In contemporary Indonesian society, religious groups face critical challenges in maintaining cohesive relationships amidst increasing individualism and political engagement opportunities. The tendency toward individuation—where members prioritize personal interests over collective goals—threatens to erode the foundational bonds of voluntarism and shared commitment that characterize these communities. This research aims to explore the concept of intersubjectivity, particularly Gabriel Marcel's philosophy of co-esse (being-with), as a restorative framework for addressing disputive relationships within religious groups, while synthesizing insights from Edmund Husserl's empathy and Martin Buber's dialogical philosophy. The study employs a qualitative method based on literature review with a descriptive-analytical philosophical-theological approach, utilizing hermeneutic interpretation and thematic content analysis of primary philosophical texts and contemporary empirical studies on Indonesian religious group dynamics. The analysis reveals that Husserlian empathy provides the foundation for recognizing shared reality through analogical apperception, Buberian dialogue distinguishes authentic I–Thou encounters from instrumental I–It relationships, and Marcelian intersubjectivity offers the most comprehensive framework by grounding human existence in relational ontology rather than isolated individualism. The research concludes that Marcel's intersubjectivity transforms relationships from strategic utility to existential co-existence, providing both diagnostic clarity and normative guidance for religious communities navigating political complexities. The implications extend theoretically by bridging existential phenomenology with empirical social analysis, practically by offering ethical frameworks for group governance and leadership formation, and policy-wise by suggesting governmental approaches that respect communal character rather than incentivizing instrumental participation, thereby strengthening both religious group integrity and broader social cohesion.
Menuju Komunitas Kolaboratif: Implikasi Teori Intersubjektivitas dalam Dilema Komunitas Religius Multikultur Apriano, Alvian
Proceedings of The National Conference on Indonesian Philosophy and Theology Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Proceedings of The National Conference on Indonesian Philosophy and Theology
Publisher : Fakultas Teologi, Universitas Sanata Dharma

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This article presents how philosophical thinking practically gives relational strength to multicultural religious communities. Maurice Merleau-Ponty talks about intersubjectivity, the benefits of which are so binding in inter-body relations. Steven McCormack talks about the importance of interpersonal communication as a strength of relationships within the community. David W. McMillan and David M. Chavis talk about the importance of "belonging" in the praxis of community. This article focuses on the question, "How can individuals in multicultural religious communities collaborate in the midst of dilemmas?" Indeed, the framework is built on Merleau-Ponty's theory of intersubjective philosophy. This will encourage collaboration in multicultural religious communities and leave behind primordial dilemmas that limit future community development steps. By analyzing the philosophy of intersubjectivity, we are offered the opportunity to transform past relationships and then make new meanings of them towards a collaborative community in the future.AbstrakArtikel ini menyajikan bagaimana pemikiran filsafat secara praktis memberi kekuatan terhadap relasi individu di dalam komunitas religius yang multikultur. Maurice Merleau-Ponty berbicara tentang intersubjektivitas yang manfaatnya begitu mengikat relasi antar-subjek. Steven McCormack berbicara tentang pentingnya komunikasi interpersonal sebagai penguat relasi individu dalam komunitas. David W. McMillan dan David M. Chavis berbicara tentang pentingnya “rasa memiliki” dari setiap individu di dalam praksis berkomunitas. Fokus artikel ini berangkat dari sebuah pertanyaan, “Bagaimana individu dalam komunitas religius yang multikultural dapat berkolaborasi di tengah dilema-dilema yang ada?” Tentunya, kerangka berpikirnya dibangun dari teori filsafat intersubjek Merleau-Ponty. Hal ini akan mendorong kolaborasi dalam komunitas religius yang multikultur dan meninggalkan dilema-dilema primordial yang membatasi gerak langkah pengembangan komunitas di masa depan. Dengan menganalisis filsafat intersubjektivitas, kita ditawari kesempatan untuk mengubah relasi di masa lalu dan kemudian memaknainya secara baru untuk menuju komunitas kolaboratif di masa depan.