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Journal : LIMMUD: Jurnal Ilmu Keagamaan dan Sosial Humaniora

Ethnotheological Studies on the Substance of Folk Religion as Local Theology among the Dani Ethnic Group in Baliem Village, Papua: Towards a Contextual Ministry Mawikere, Marde Christian Stenly; Hura, Sudiria; Mawikere, Jean Calvin Riedel; Mawikere, Daniella Beauty Melanesia
LIMMUD: Jurnal Ilmu Keagamaan dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Maret || LIMMUD: Jurnal Ilmu Keagamaan dan Sosial Humaniora
Publisher : PT. Giat Konseling Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70420/8gtcd689

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This study investigates the interplay between the folk religion of the Dani people in Baliem Village, Papua, and its potential to inform a local theology that supports contextual ministry. By applying an ethnotheological framework, the research examines how Dani cultural and religious beliefs—particularly those enshrined in the Nabelan-Kabelan and Naruekul mythologies—can serve as a foundation for contextual evangelism. Through qualitative methods, including ethnographic fieldwork and content analysis of relevant literature, this study identifies key elements of Dani folk religion that either hinder or facilitate the integration of Christian teachings within Dani society. The findings highlight the intricate relationship between indigenous spirituality and Christian ethics, suggesting that a contextualised approach to ministry is crucial for effective evangelism among the Dani people. The paper concludes by offering recommendations for the development of contextual ministry strategies that engage with the Dani’s cultural and theological worldview.
PASTORAL KONSELING KEPADA PEREMPUAN KORBAN MARITAL RAPE DI DESA WARUKAPAS MINAHASA UTARA Gratia Thalia Siwi; Meily Meiny Wagiu; Marde Christian Stenly Mawikere
LIMMUD: Jurnal Ilmu Keagamaan dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Maret || LIMMUD: Jurnal Ilmu Keagamaan dan Sosial Humaniora
Publisher : PT. Giat Konseling Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70420/j45y3f61

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Marital rape is sexual violence that occurs in the domestic realm or more precisely in the personal realm between husband and wife, it is rarely paid attention to by the public so that the victim feels alone and isolated due to the impact that the victim feels because if he tells other people the victim feels this is a serious problem. sensitive and private. So the impact that the victim feels holistically is physical, mental, social and spiritual. holistically so as to be able to reorganize household life properly. This research uses a pastoral counseling case study, the data in this research was obtained through observation, interviews and verbatim with women victims of marital rape in Warukapas Village, North Minahasa. The research results show that women who are victims of marital rape do not yet understand the act of marital rape even though they have experienced it. The causal factors include the husband's uncontrolled behavior and lust due to being influenced by alcohol, there is cultural influence regarding sexual obligations that the wife is expected to comply with, as well as economic dependence so that the victim woman is reluctant to resist her husband's coercion. The impact experienced by victims of sexual violence is mild, such as through verbal abuse through curses from their husbands, to experiencing severe sexual violence such as experiencing beatings, detention and being forced to have sexual relations. In this study, researchers conducted pastoral counseling conversations (PKP) with subjects using an integrative approach to the core subject cases. So it is hoped that the approach and methods in this research can provide recommendations and education to prevent acts of marital rape.
Contemplating and Proclaiming the Meaning of Christmas: A Biblical Hermeneutical Study on the Incarnation of Christ and Its Implications for the Life of Believers Mawikere, Marde Christian Stenly; Hura, Sudiria
LIMMUD: Jurnal Ilmu Keagamaan dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): September || LIMMUD: Jurnal Ilmu Keagamaan dan Sosial Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70420/limmud.v1i2.225

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This study examines the meaning of Christmas from a biblical perspective and explores how its values can be lived out and proclaimed daily by believers. Christmas is often observed as an annual tradition without a profound understanding of the incarnation of Christ and the fulfilment of God's promise of salvation. The research employs biblical hermeneutics, utilising an expository approach and thematic analysis of Old and New Testament texts. The findings reveal that Christmas affirms Jesus as the HaMoshia (Saviour), reflects the paradox of the Kingdom of God, and serves as a call to proclaim the Gospel. In conclusion, Christmas is not merely an annual celebration but a summons to live in the light of Christ and to proclaim the message of salvation to the world each day.