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Sexuality Education in Sunday Schools For Children Aged 0 –12 Years Lucas Tjong , Andrew; Felicia Fanaya , Kezia; Binar , Sri
Jurnal Didaskalia Vol 8 No 1: Journal Didaskalia - April 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/didaskalia.v8i1.490

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Sex education for children in Sunday schools, particularly those aged 0–12 years, is a significant topic that sparks diverse opinions among church leaders. The rapid development of information technology today compels both parents and educators, within schools and churches, to provide children with sexuality education that is consistent with the teachings of God's Word. This paper, through a literature review of scholarly journals and relevant books, aims to examine the importance of sexuality education, focusing on the need to adapt it to children's developmental stages and its integration into ecclesiastical settings. Drawing from the perspective of Genesis 1:27, the goal is for children to learn to respect and honor both themselves and others, while also understanding appropriate boundaries in interpersonal relationships. Such knowledge is essential to protect children from the risk of sexual violence, which remains a critical concern.
Kajian Teologis Tentang Misiologi Menurut Matius 10 Binar, Sri; Chandra Wijaya, Adi Sucipto
Kaluteros Jurnal Teologi Dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Kaluteros Jurnal teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen November 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Adhi Wacana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60146/kaluteros.v5i2.66

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Penulisan ini adalah suatu bentuk kajian teologis mengenai topik misiologi yang tertulis dalam teks Alkitab Injil Matius pasal 10, yang menguraikan dan mengelaborasi poin-poin penting dan makna-makna yang terkandung dalam teks tersebut terkait dengan pengutusan injil atau misiologi. Jenis penelitian ini termasuk dalam kualitatif dengan menggunakan metode Analisa topikal untuk menggali, menguraikan, dan menjelaskan dengan lebih rinci isi pesan daripada teks yang dipelajari. Adapun instrument daripada studi ini menyangkut analisa teks bahasa asli yang digunakan dalam penulisan Kitab Injil yakni bahasa Yunani. Dengan menggunakan analisa gramatikal, leksikal, kontekstual dan juga historikal, penulis menguraikan makna dari setiap pesan yang terkandung dalam teks untuk memberikan pemahaman yang lebih mendalam. Melalui studi ini terlahir 9 poin penting yang terkandung di dalam teks tersebut terkait dengan misiologi, meliputi substansi misiologi, tata cara misiologi, alasan misiologi, sebab dan akibat, aturan dan larangan, dan janji perlindungan Ilahi. Hasil daripada pembelajaran teks ini juga memberikan pencerahan bahwa suatu perintah penginjilan yang sangat penting memang berasal dari Yesus, untuk umat-Nya, oleh karena kuasa-Nya, pada waktu-Nya dan dengan cara-Nya. Meskipun Yesus tidak pernah berkata bahwa pengutusan ini mudah dan mulus, bahkan dikatakan akan banyak terjadi kesulitan, namun diberikan juga janji peneguhan bahwa Roh Allah selalu menyertai setiap pribadi yang diutus.
Antara Kasih Karunia dan Tanggung Jawab: Kajian Teologis Filipi 2:12 Saputra, Yosua Dwi; Lucas Tjong , Andrew; Binar, Sri
Kaluteros Jurnal Teologi Dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen Vol 7 No 1: Kaluteros Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen Juni 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Adhi Wacana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60146/kaluteros.v7i1.127

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Philippians 2:12 (KJV), which contains the exhortation “work out your own salvation with fear and trembling,” often serves as a focal point of debate in theological discussions regarding the relationship between God’s grace and human responsibility. This paper aims to theologically examine the nature of the relationship between grace and responsibility as reflected in this verse, employing contextual, historical, and grammatical analysis through a hermeneutical approach. The author argues that salvation in Pauline theology is not a past event that has already occurred, but rather an ongoing process grounded in God’s initiative. The emphasis on “fear and trembling” is not a form of legalistic fear but rather an expression of reverence arising from a proper understanding of the immense grace of God. Accordingly, this verse demonstrates a synergy between God’s work and human active participation in the process of salvation; although distinguishable, they cannot be separated or confused. This study is relevant for a balanced Christian understanding of faith that integrates both grace and responsibility.