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ESKATOLOGI ERA REFORMASI INDONESIA: PEMBACAAN POSKOLONIAL TERHADAP WAHYU 21-22:5 DALAM MEMIKIRKAN ESKATOLOGI DARI INDONESIA Christo Antusias Davarto Siahaan
SOLA GRATIA: Jurnal Teologi Biblika dan Praktika Vol 2, No 1 (2021): SOLA GRATIA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47596/sg.v2i1.166

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Eschatology is an essential concept in New Testament studies with great complexity, debate, and significance. However, the studies are dominated by western context and traditions. Applying the Postcolonial Criticism method of scripture on the text of Revelation 21-22 and Indonesian reformation context, this article shows that it is possible to construct an Indonesian Eschatology that stresses the people’s hope. In conclusion, this article highlights that God will resolve any oppressions and corruptions in Indonesia, making the country prosper. Eskatologi adalah sebuah konsep yang sangat penting dalam studi Perjanjian Baru dengan kompleksitas, perdebatan dan signifikansi yang besar.  Namun demikian, studi eskatologi lebih banyak didominasi oleh konteks dan tradisi Barat. Dengan menerapkan metode Kritik Poskolonial terhadap Wahyu 21-22:5 dalam konteks reformasi di Indonesia, artikel ini menunjukkan bahwa mungkin untuk membentuk eskatologi khas Indonesia yang menekankan pengharapan umat Indonesia. Di bagian kesimpulan, artikel ini menggarisbawahi bahwa Allah akan membebaskan Indonesia dari penindasan dan korupsi, serta membuat bangsa ini hidup dalam kesejahteraan.
Kesembuhan Ilahi Eskatologis, Holistik, Dan Pentakostal: Macchia–Vondey Dan Kontribusinya Bagi Diskursus Teologi Indonesia Christo Antusias Davarto Siahaan
SOLA GRATIA: Jurnal Teologi Biblika dan Praktika Vol 6, No 1 (2025): SOLA GRATIA: Jurnal Teologi Biblika dan Praktika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47596/sg.v6i1.355

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This paper seeks to enrich the theological discourse on divine healing in Indonesia. Divine healing refers to healing believed to come from the power of God, commonly understood as occurring directly or through miraculous or supernatural means. This practice often involves prayer, speaking words of faith, and similar actions. The current theological conversation on divine healing in the Indonesian context tends to focus on its criticisms, apologetics, biblical studies, and descriptive field research. However, it seldom engages deeply with broader loci of systematic theology. In response, this paper argues that the theological visions of Frank D. Macchia and Wolfgang Vondey offer an understanding of divine healing that is eschatological, holistic, and Pentecostal. Eschatological refers to the manifestation of the Kingdom of God that has already come and will be consummated in the parousia of Jesus Christ. Holistic implies that healing embraces spiritual, psychological, social, biological, economic, ecological, and political dimensions. Pentecostal signifies an emphasis on Spirit baptism and divine healing as a response to God’s call to be restored and to participate in God's restorative mission. The author arrives at this thesis through a threefold literaturebased approach: first, by presenting the ideas of Macchia and Vondey; second, by synthesizing their insights; and third, by articulating their implications.