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Biblical Leadership Spirituality in Developing the Quality of Catholic Education Sutami, Florensius; Nyaming, Fransiskus Gregorius; Simbolon, Subandri; Bhakti, Angga Satya; Kurniati, Yusi
Al-Albab Vol 13, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Pascasarjana IAIN Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24260/alalbab.v13i1.2877

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Catechists preach the Bible through the practice of catechesis. The proclamation is carried out in a methodical and organic manner. Catechist actors, in particular, focus on evangelizing the general public, both clergy and laity. In the real-world development of the Christian faith, laypeople who become catechists have a complicated responsibility. Because they are directly involved in the lives of the people, they are at the forefront of the ministry work. They are also, in another sense, among people who share God's word with others. The lay catechists' experiences in life have become so ingrained in people's lives. The realities of today are extremely diverse. Even though they live in a time of globalization and modernity, there are still a lot of areas in which civilization has not been particularly developed. Border areas are in many cases being ignored, like places that are sometimes still harder to get to than the development of government centers, like roads that are hard to get to. Catechists face difficulties in providing services due to the scattered location of their service stations. To continue serving under the most difficult circumstances, the catechists need a spiritual spirit to support their efforts in developing religious education in this global world.
Memandang Eksistensi Pasukan Merah Dayak dalam Terang Iman Katolik Nyaming, Fransiskus Gregorius
Perspektif Vol. 19 N.º 1 (2024): Juni 2024
Publisher : Aditya Wacana Pusat Pengkajian Agama Dan Kebudayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69621/jpf.v19i1.211

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This research pays attention to the existence and activities of the Tariu Borneo Bangkule Rajakng Red Troop (TBBR). With its commitments: uniting the Dayak community, caring for nature, preserving Dayak customs and culture, defending and fighting for the dignity of fellow Dayak people who are often oppressed by injustice, it has become a special attraction for young Dayak people to join. These commitments certainly deserve high appreciation. However, it is deemed necessary to conduct a study from the perspective of the Catholic faith on their existence and activities. The basic reason is based on empirical facts, namely that Pangalangok Jilah, the Commander in Chief, and most of the troop members embraced Catholicism. Therefore, this research believes that the solidarity and compassion of the TBBR Red Troop must also be based on Christian values and teachings. Through literature studies, especially Magisterium teachings and Church documents as well as several supporting sources, this research does not focus only on providing critical input and note. Since what the TBBR Red Troop is committed to is also part of the Church's commitment, this research also offers what kind of attitude the local Church should take when dealing with this particular community.
Cultural Transformation through Contextual Mission Approach in the Digital Age Langi, Elsjani Adelin; Nyaming, Fransiskus Gregorius; Palempung, Franty F.; Freidelien Pantow, Anita Grays; Nendissa, Julio Eleazer; Kowal, Jeniar Rainhard
Studia Philosophica et Theologica Vol 25 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Litbang STFT Widya Sasana Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35312/studia.v25i1.711

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Cultural transformation in today's global society brings both challenges and opportunities for the implementation of contextual mission, especially in the digital era. Cultural contexts influenced by globalization and technological advances demand missiological strategies that are able to adapt to the changing dynamics of society. Digitalization creates new spaces for cross-cultural interaction, but also introduces complexities such as changing cultural identities, weakening traditional values, and increasing secularism. This research aims to analyze the main challenges facing contextual missions in the digital age, including the technology gap, the diversity of cultural interpretations, and the need for more inclusive dialogue. It also highlights opportunities such as increased access to communication, the potential of global networks, and the formation of digital communities that support spiritual and social transformation. This research utilizes a qualitative-descriptive approach with a literature study data collection method that contributes to the development of missiology discourse by offering a conceptual framework for contextually relevant missions in the digital age. The research results provide new insights for practitioners and academics in responding to contextual needs through a more creative, inclusive, and technology-based approach. With this transformation of understanding, contextual mission can play a more effective role in building cross-cultural relationships, supporting social change, and creating spiritual significance.
Toward a Constructive Discourse on “Christology of Tuak-Tempayan” Nyaming, Fransiskus Gregorius; Watu, Christianus
Studia Philosophica et Theologica Vol. 25 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Litbang STFT Widya Sasana Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35312/studia.v25i2.740

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This article aims to respond to an article titled " Christology of Tuak-Tempayan," published in the Journal Studia Philosophica et Theologica Vol. 24, No. 2, 2024. Drawing from pastoral experience in the Nanga Mahap Parish, Sanggau Diocese, the author of the article aims to help Catholics understand the mystery of the Second Person of the Holy Trinity, who is truly God and truly man. He uses the phenomenon of distilling palm wine in clay pots as a means to understand and explain the mystery of faith to the faithful. In providing a response, this article uses the qualitative method of literature study. The results of this response indicate that the cultural elements chosen to understand and explain the Christological dogma are less suitable and appropriate for use. This article also shows that the concept of "Tuak-Tempayan Christology" to some extent does not heed the Church's teachings, especially regarding theology and the interpretation of dogma closely related to the communion of the Church. In order for "Tuak-Tempayan Christology" to truly become a contextual christology, this article suggests that reflections on the phenomenonof tuak-tempayan be linked to the life experiences of the Dayak people and the cries of the earth where they live.