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Kristologi Pembebasan: Kajian Teologis-Antropologi terhadap Kristologi Pembebasan dalam Kaitan Sistem Tana’ di Toraja Abialtar, Abialtar; Lino’, Alfari; Tandirerung, Lidya K.
KAMASEAN: Jurnal Teologi Kristen Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Toraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34307/kamasean.v4i1.223

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This study aims to (1) describe the views of the Toraja people about the tana' system; (2) Analyzing the Christology of Liberation in correlation with the practice of the tana' system in Toraja and (3) Constructing a Christology of Liberation which brings a transformative function to the self-understanding of the Kaunan (servants) in church and social life. The method used is a qualitative method with an anthropological paradigm and an ethnographic approach through literature review and field research (interviews and observations). The results of this study found that the tana' system is understood as a social stratum or level in society that leads to duties and responsibilities that are accepted as a way of regulating social life. The Christology of liberation brings a transformative function to every land' that gives birth to love and justice. Love moves the nobility (the highest tana') to embrace and express concern for the people who are accepted as fellow creatures who are in the same image and similar to God as well as co-workers with God in the sphere of service. Likewise, love brings you to understand yourself as a creation that is in the same image and similar to God who has also been redeemed through Jesus Christ to feel worthy, embraced and loved.
REFLEKSI TEOLOGI HERMENEUTIK DI HARI AIR SEDUNIA 2021 Simon, John Christianto; Tandirerung, Lidya K.; Abialtar, Abialtar
Jurnal Teologi (Journal of Theology) Vol 10, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/jt.v10i2.3767

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This research raises the issue of water in the framework of the theme of world water day 2021, managing water to maintain life, in a review of hermeneutics theology. The main question to be answered is what is the contribution (study and solution) of hermeneutics theology to the problem of water in order to maintain life? This research includes literature research and is qualitative in nature which aims to construct meaning on selected reading sources. The method used is critical hermeneutic reading on written and selected sources as material to build a discourse on water. Critical hermeneutics is the art of understanding reality through virtue and practical action (phronesis) which starts from self-criticism and raises the morality of living just and good with other creatures, in this case with water. This study finds that through the study of hermeneutics theology, water is a sacred gift of God, namely God’s self-gift for the entire created world. Water is a public theological issue that crosses faiths and cultures, forming a cosmic interfaith and cultural fellowship that fertilizes each other in a sustainable web of life.
Dialektika kekristenan dengan ritus kematian Aluk Todolo: Sebuah kajian antropo-teologis dengan pendekatan model mutualitas Paul F. Knitter dan korelasi Paul Tillich Abialtar, Abialtar; Sabaritno, Ekavian Vian; Tandirerung, Lidya Kambo
KURIOS Vol. 9 No. 2: Agustus 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Pelita Bangsa, Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30995/kur.v9i2.735

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The existence of death rites in the Nosu area, Mamasa, is often stigmatized as pagan worship amidst Christianity because it is a tribal religious ritual, Alu' Todolo, which, according to evangelists and local church institutions, is considered to be contrary to Christian teachings. There is no effort on the part of the church to dialogue and reconcile these rituals with Christian teachings. This research uses qualitative methods to search for the meaning or value of death rites using theological-anthropological studies, hoping that through this approach, the context can speak based on its own reality and perspective. These local policies will then be dialogued with understanding Christianity using Paul F. Knitter's Mutuality and Paul Tillich's Correlation models. It was found that death rites were a place of intense encounter and encounter between Christianity and Aluk Todolo in Mamasa. These encounters allow basic principles to be used as a common basis for interreligious dialogue. which can enrich the understanding of faith. AbstrakKeberadaan ritus kematian di wilayah Nosu, Mamasa, seringkali mendapat stigma penyembahan pagan di tengah Kekristenan karena merupakan ritual agama suku, Aluk Todolo, yang bagi penginjil dan juga pihak lembaga gereja setempat dinilai bertentangan dengan ajaran Kristen. Tidak ada upaya dari pihak gereja mendialogkan dan memperjumpakan ritual tersebut dengan ajaran Kristen. Riset ini menggunakan metode kualitatif untuk mencari makna atau value ritus kematian tersebut dengan kajian teologis-antropologis, dengan harapan melalui pendekatan tersebut maka konteks dapat berbicara berdasarkan realitas dan perspektifnya sendiri. Kebijakan lokal tersebut kemudian akan didialogkan dengan pemahaman Kekristenan dengan model Mutualitas Paul F. Knitter dan Korelasi Paul Tillich. Ditemukan bahwa ritus kematian merupakan tempat perjumpaan dan pertemuan secara intens antara agama Kristen dengan Aluk Todolo di Mamasa. Melalui perjumpaan tersebut maka ditemukan dasar-dasar yang dapat digunakan sebagai landasan bersama dalam dialog antaragama.  yang darinya dapat memperkaya pemahaman iman. Â