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Another Look At Isaiah 2:1-5 and Micah 4:1-5 : An Integrative Exegetical Approach Lim, Budianto
JURNAL TEOLOGI REFORMED INDONESIA Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Teologi Reformed Indonesia (March 2021)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Reformed Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (818.638 KB) | DOI: 10.47135/jtri.v11i1.13

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Nubuat yang disampaikan oleh nabi Yesaya dan Mikha telah mengejutkan banyak pembelajar Alkitab di seluruh dunia. Sebagian sarjana menganalisa kedua bagian nubuatan tersebut dan mengalami kebingungan. Yang lain berhenti berpikir analitis tanpa terpukau dengan natur Allah di balik perkataan nubuat itu. YHWH bisa jadi memberi perkataan nubuatan tersebut dua kali kepada dua nabi yang berbeda. Dengan begitu, makalah ini berupaya menunjukan bahwa Yesa-ya/Mikha belum tentu saling meminjam pernyataan nubuatan yang ada, meski keduanya bisa ja-di saling mengetahui. Melalui pernyataan ini, para sarjana biblika bisa menganggap kesimpulan tersebut tidak ilmiah atau bahkan terlalu polos. Yang patut disoroti adalah YHWH sudah mem-berikan nubuat tsb untuk mendemonstrasikan kepada umat-Nya akan kebesaran kasih dan anu-gerah-Nya. Hal ini ditampilkan melalui siklus nubuatan penghakiman (gugatan) dan pengharap-an, yang sebenarnya bukan saja diulangi oleh kedua nabi tetapi juga para nabi lainnya. YHWH tidak akan pernah melupakan janji-Nya yang dipaparkan dalam kovenan. The prophecy given by Isaiah and Micah has startled many bible students around the world. Some may have analyzed this passage extensively and get overwhelmed. Some may have stopped in those analytical thinking without being startled by the true God who is behind these prophe-cies. Yahweh may give this prophecy twice to each prophet. Thus, this paper shows that Isa-iah/Micah may not necessarily borrow from each other, though they may be aware of each o-ther’s prophecy. Off course some scholars may think this statement is unscientific or even too naïve. The point is Yahweh has given this prophecy to demonstrate to his people how great his love and grace is. It is shown by the cycle of oracle of judgment and hope, which is repeated not only in both prophets, but also in other prophets. Yahweh will never forget his promise laid down in the covenant.
PENDEKATAN DYNAMIC EQUIVALENCE DALAM PENGGUNAAN CHANT HOHO SUKU NIAS: SEBUAH UPAYA KONTEKSTUALISASI IBADAH Wau, Novelman; Lim, Budianto
Phronesis: Jurnal Teologi dan Misi Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Phronesis: Jurnal Teologi dan Misi
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Arastamar (SETIA) Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47457/phr.v7i2.507

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Over the centuries, churches in the East and West have integrated various cultural elements into liturgy, a process known as inculturation or contextualization. In Indonesia, this is evident in ethnic worship practices. However, churches in Indonesia face challenges in this process due to historical and theological factors. The first challenge is related to the influence of Western mission institutions, making it difficult to break away from Western liturgical forms. The second challenge pertains to the issue of syncretism, leading to the rejection of local cultural elements in worship. Although it is recognized that the Gospel and worship are related to the cultural context, the process of inculturation in Indonesia remains spontaneous and experimental. Cultural elements often appear as mere ornaments, without being integrated into worship. The main issue lies in how to contextualize liturgical elements, rooted in the problem of dichotomous thinking, which makes it difficult to strengthen congregational identity while preserving local culture. To address this, the author proposes analyzing the contextualization of worship with a focus on the practice of singing. Using the dynamic equivalence method, this study aims to provide a framework for incorporating the Nias chant hoho into Christian worship in a thoughtful manner. This method can offer valuable insights for other churches that wish to effectively integrate local culture into their worship practices. The author focuses this article on the specific aspect of the chant hoho, which is a Nias oral tradition that can be manifested in Christian worship as congregational singing.
Resensi Buku: Autism and Worship: A Liturgical Theology Lim, Budianto
GEMA TEOLOGIKA: Jurnal Teologi Kontekstual dan Filsafat Keilahian Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Gema Teologika: Jurnal Teologi Kontekstual dan Filsafat Keilahian
Publisher : Faculty of Theology Duta Wacana Christian University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/gema.2025.102.1516

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Armand Leon Van Ommen has written a book about autism and worship. This is an academic work in the area of liturgical theology. He brings readers to consider how the presence of autistic people in worship influence the way we design and execute liturgy. The ultimate purpose is to develop a liturgical theology of availability and participation as an ecclesiological praxis that truly highlight the essence of the identity of believers.