Leonardus Samosir
Catholic University Of Parahyangan, Bandung, Indonesia

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Liberal Islamic Thoughts in Indonesia Radea Y. A. Hambali; Leonardus Samosir
FOCUS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Focus
Publisher : Parahyangan Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (189.537 KB) | DOI: 10.26593/focus.v3i1.5843

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The understanding of freedom of thought in Islam which is the soul / spirit of the liberal Islamic movement that grows in the context of Islamic thinking in Indonesia originates from Islamic tradition; although in its development Western modernization has also colored liberal Islamic discourse. Therefore, liberal ideas need not always be understood in the Western context and by using Western barometers. On the other hand, liberal Islam can be understood in the sense of those who are opposed to revivalism that often discusses orthodox themes that are considered established, such as Islamic teachings on politics, democracy, women's rights, religious pluralism, freedom of thought and ideas about progress. By always re-enacting these themes, liberal Islamic groups believe that Islam will be able to play an important role in the contemporary world. Furthermore, the development of liberal Islam in Indonesia cannot be separated from the context of the development of the understanding of the liberalization of Islamic thought in the Islamic world. Included in this case is the treatment that often discredits liberal Islamic groups that occur both in the Muslim world and in Indonesia.
Fratelli Tutti: Brotherhood Without Boundaries Leonardus Samosir; Mochamad Ziaul Haq
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jis.v2i2.17936

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This article is the result of research on the work of Pope Francis, Fratelli tutti. Le vie della CristianitĂ . This is a revised version of the 66th Parahyangan Catholic University Oratio Dies Natalies, 17 January 2021 by Father Leonardus Samosir.
Big Cities's Challenge to Christian Identity Leonardus Samosir
Journal of Asian Orientation in Theology Vol 1, No 01 (2019): Journal of Asian Orientation in Theology
Publisher : P3TK, Sanata Dharma University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/jaot.2019.010105

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Identity brings about positive values and demands commitment, but also potentially spreads seeds of conflict. Learning from identity as dynamically moving borders, from the phenomena multiple identity, and from discovering the meaning of religion, it is suggested, that Christianity views the so-called shaded-in area or convergent area as a place for mutual enrichment, deepening Christianity as orientation, bringing about solidarity, and learning from another views to face the complex reality of the world.
Greeting Tradition to Build Interreligious Peace in Indonesia: Multicultural Education Perspective Mochamad Ziaul Haq; Leonardus Samosir; Kallaya Masserie Arane; Lydia Seruni Endrardewi
Progresiva : Jurnal Pemikiran dan Pendidikan Islam Vol. 12 No. 01 (2023): January-June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/progresiva.v12i01.25778

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The study aims to discuss greetings as an essential factor in creating interfaith peace. As a multicultural country, Indonesia needs peaceful efforts to help create a safe and harmonious situation. The article uses qualitative research methods by analyzing primary and secondary sources. Primary sources are based on books or journals resulting from serious research and from authors who are authoritative in the field of peace studies. In contrast, secondary sources are based on journal articles and textual studies of previous research results. This research analysis study used Johan Galtung's thesis regarding the importance of using creative ways to build relationships with a pluralistic religious community. Therefore, as a tradition in each religion, the greeting is not a new but a significant effort to re-make it as a way of bonding peace between religions. The research states that: First, multiculturalism describes the diversity of Indonesian culture and the social conditions of its people; Second, the interpretation and dissemination of greetings in the doctrine of religion means peace. This fact contributes to the creation of good practices in a pluralist-oriented society. Third, greetings become a vital part of the multicultural educational process in educational institutions. In this case, multicultural education as a perspective used to analyze the object of this research has proven to build students' knowledge based on appreciation and acceptance of groups with different beliefs. Therefore, this study confirms that religious greetings can internalize the values of peace in social and spiritual life in Indonesia, especially as part of the learning process in multicultural education.