Harold Pardede
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KAJIAN EKOTEOLOGI KEJADIAN 1:28 SEBAGAI AMANAT BUDAYA DAN HUBUNGANNYA TERHADAP KERUSAKAN ALAM LINGKUNGAN Harold Pardede
Excelsis Deo: Jurnal Teologi, Misiologi, dan Pendidikan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Vol.8 No.1 Juni (2024)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Excelsius

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51730/ed.v8i1.162

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Abstract: This article is a study of the study of Genesis 1:28 to understand the cultural mandate or mandate that God gave to humans. The study of this verse will be related to its relation to ecology or environmental science. Through the interpretation of this verse, the author will relate it to the current environmental situation which is also more or less influenced by global warming today. This study uses a spiral hermeneutic method (from text to context), namely an exegetical study that reveals the meaning of the original text of the Bible. and implementation of the meaning of the original text today. Text study: The word "power" in Genesis 1:28 has various meanings and is often interpreted incorrectly by many people, including theologians. This cultural mandate to rule over plants and animals is currently being misused by humans, resulting in environmental damage, deforestation and poor world ecosystems.
Hawa Nafsu Tidak Wajar Laki Laki dan Perempuan: Perbandingan Antara Surat Seneca 95 dan Surat Paulus di Roma 1:26-27 Harold Pardede
Journal New Light Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): May : Journal New Light
Publisher : STP Dian Mandala Gunungsitoli Nias Keuskupan Sibolga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62200/newlight.v2i2.117

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The Apostle Paul's writings in Romans 1:26-27 explain unnatural sexual relations between men and women. This text is generally translated as the practice of same-sex (homosexual) relations. But long before the writings of the Apostle Paul there was a letter from the famous Stoic, Seneca, which discussed the background to the practice of same-sex relationships among the Romans. The text in Seneca's letter does not directly refer to Homosexual practices as traditionally understood in Paul's writings in Romans 1:26-27. This research aims to compare Seneca's letter 95 with Paul's writing in Romans 1:26-27. It aims to provide a different perspective on homosexuals and can provide historical background in Roman culture to Paul's writings in Romans 1:26-27. The research method in this research is hermeneutics and literature review. According to Romans 1:26-27, homosexual practices are a sin that incurs God's wrath. Meanwhile, for Seneca in letter 95, engaging in same-sex relations in Roman culture was motivated by a loss of wisdom, lack of self-control and the destruction of the morals of men and women, thus creating unnatural relationships.