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Journal : Lux et Sal

"Engkaulah Imam Selama-lamanya menurut Melkisedek": Kristologi Imam Agung Surat Ibrani Prayidno, Iswadi
Lux et Sal Vol 1 No 1 (2020): MENGENAL YESUS KRISTUS
Publisher : Institutum Theologicum Ioannis Mariae Vianney Surabayanum

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Letter to the Hebrews is one of the most difficult and, at the same time, intriguing writings in the New Testament. Its author is responding to a particular crisis of the christian community. His theology is based on the basic christian teachings but then is developed as a response to the congregation’s need. One of his original ideas is the high priestly of Christ. It is significant because Jesus did not come from the line of the High Priests of Israel. This paper intends to understand why the author of Hebrews presents Jesus Christ as a High Priest according to Melchizedek and to see the significance of this Christology in responding to the current crisis.
"Supaya Mereka Semua Menjadi Satu": (Refleksi Teologis Yoh 17:20-23) Prayidno, Iswadi
Lux et Sal Vol 1 No 2 (2020): PANGGILAN GEREJA
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The disciples of Jesus are called to be salt and light of the world (Mat. 5:13-16). Unfortunately, it is not always easy to fulfill this vocation, because on several occasions, their energy seems to run out due to the division between them. In such a situation, Jesus’ prayer (John 17) reminds them of the importance of the unity. The prayer that appears at the end of the farewell discourse shows that the true source of the disciples' unity comes from God himself; unity cultivated in a worldly way is often very fragile. Even so, the disciples still had a duty to prove in living together that true unity. This vocation has a missionary impact, for only then will everyone see that God really lives among his people. That is what drives the Catholic Church today to build ecumenical dialogue.
Hidup Adalah Kristus, Mati Adalah Keuntungan PRAYIDNO, ISWADI
Lux et Sal Vol 2 No 1 (2021): HIDUP DALAM KRISTUS
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Paul’s mission of proclaiming the Gospel of Christ led to the establishment of branches of the Church in areas far removed from Jerusalem. Despite facing many difficulties, including being arrested, Paul persisted in his mission with faith in Jesus Christ and tireless effort. His radical change from being a persecutor of Christ's to being a herald of Christ was astounding. One may wonder what the impetus of his joy was. The key event was the appearance of the resurrected Christ on the road to Damascus. This happening has changed him from the outside and convinced him of who Jesus Christ really was. Thanks to that incident he had a new outlook on his life as well. Christ became everything. Therefore, while in prison and awaiting the outcome of the trial, to the Philippians, he said firmly that for him to live is Christ and to die is gain.
Pre-eksistensi Putra Allah: Studi atas Surat Paulus Prayidno, Iswadi
Lux et Sal Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Keilahian Yesus dan Maknanya dalam Hidup Umat Beriman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/lux.v3i1.84

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The deity of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, has been being the object of contemplation for the faithful since the beginning of Christianity. One of the reflected points is the pre-existence of the Son of God. The Church Fathers, especially around the Council of Nicaea, tussled a lot with this issue. They used philosophical terms which were quite complicated in their time. Strangely, long before that, Paul as a radical monotheist, who later became a follower of Christ, seemed to speak about the pre-existence of this Son effortlessly. This fact is interesting to be observed. Therefore, this article is intended to discuss Paul's views regarding the divinity of Jesus Christ.
Tahun Yobel dan Harapan Prayidno, Iswadi
Lux et Sal Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Peziarah Harapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/lux.v5i2.137

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Pope Francis has proclaimed 2025 as a Jubilee Year, highlighting a profound message of hope, especially amidst the pressing challenges confronting the modern world. The Holy Father invites the faithful to anticipate the good things to come. To better understand its significance, this article aims to explore the biblical roots of the Jubilee Year. The first section examines the possible origins of the Jubilee Year within Jewish tradition. The subsequent section focuses on the specific regulations of the Jubilee Year as outlined in the Book of Leviticus and considers the feasibility of its implementation. It is suggested that the Jubilee Year may not have been fully realizable for the Israelites. Ultimately, Jesus is presented as the one who fulfills the essence of the Jubilee Year.
Konsili Yerusalem: Krisis Kesatuan Gereja dan Jalan Keluarnya Prayidno, Iswadi
Lux et Sal Vol 6 No 2 (2025): In Illo Uno Unum dan Implementasinya bagi Gereja Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/lux.v6i2.159

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The Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) stands as a pivotal moment in the early Church, revealing how the first Christian communities confronted internal conflict regarding the identity and boundaries of the emerging faith. This study examines the theological and cultural tensions between Jewish-Christian believers and the rapidly growing Gentile communities, which raised fundamental questions about salvation, the Mosaic Law, and ecclesial fellowship. By analyzing the deliberations involving Peter, James, Paul, Barnabas, and the Jerusalem elders, the paper highlights how discernment of God’s action—rather than adherence to inherited religious customs—guided the Council’s resolution. The resulting decision affirmed salvation by grace through faith and established minimal communal norms to enable fellowship between culturally diverse believers. The paper also reflects on the later disagreement between Paul and Barnabas as a reminder that human limitations do not negate God’s ability to work through conflict. Ultimately, the Jerusalem Council offers a lasting model for dialogue, discernment, and unity amid ecclesial diversity.