AGUSTHINA CHRISTINA KAKIAY
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"MAANO" Studi tentang Sistem Pertukaran Sosial pada Masyarakat Pulau Saparua AGUSTHINA CHRISTINA KAKIAY
KENOSIS: Jurnal Kajian Teologi Vol 3, No 1 (2017): KENOSIS : JURNAL KAJIAN TEOLOGI
Publisher : IAKN Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37196/kenosis.v3i1.44

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Salah satu sistem sosial-ekonomi yang berlangsung dalam masyarakat pada negeri-negeri di Pulau Saparua, yakni praktik pertukaran sosial ekonomi yang oleh mayarakat setempat disebut “Maano”.Di masa lalu maano bersifat resiprositas murni, tidak berorientasi ekonomis selain hanya untuk membantu orang dengan upah seadanya.Namun seiring dengan masuknya ekonomi uang dalam sistem ekonomi pasar,sistim ‘Maano’telah bergeser, nilai-nilai solidaritas dan kolektivitas masyarakat semakin individualis dan komersil.Kerjasama  dalam bentuk tolong-menolong tanpa pamrih semakin melemah dan bahkan nyaris hilang, diganti dengan adanya pembayaran dari pekerjaan yang dilakukan. Studi ini dilakukan untuk melihat bagaimana pergeseran nilai Maano berlangsung, perubahan-perubahan dalam bentuknya yang sekarang dan  pertautanMaano sebagai sistem sosial ekonomi dengan ajaran Kristen tentang Sharing of Life.
Pembentukan Nilai Sosial Generasi Z Melalui Praktik Perjamuan Kudus Anak di Gereja Kristen Jawa Dagen Palur Karanganyar Juntak, Justin Niaga Siman; Rumahuru, Yance Z.; Kakiay, Agusthina Christina
Jurnal Ilmiah Religiosity Entity Humanity (JIREH) Vol 8 No 1 (2026): Issue in Progress
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili dan Kejuruan (STTIK) Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37364/jireh.v8i1.597

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This study aims to examine the formation of social and spiritual values among Generation Z children through the practice of Children’s Holy Communion at Gereja Kristen Jawa (GKJ) Dagen Palur Karanganyar as a contextual model of faith education. This research employs a qualitative approach. The findings reveal that Children’s Holy Communion plays a significant role in shaping both social and spiritual values. Socially, children demonstrate increased empathy, patience, care for others, discipline, responsibility, and a sense of belonging within family and church communities. Spiritually, they experience a deeper understanding of faith, greater appreciation of the symbolic meaning of bread and wine, and a growing awareness of their identity as members of the body of Christ. The formation of these values occurs through a continuous process that includes pre-communion instruction, active participation in worship, and post-communion involvement in church life. These findings indicate that Children’s Holy Communion functions not merely as a liturgical ritual, but as a holistic means of faith formation that integrates cognitive, affective, social, and spiritual dimensions of Generation Z children.