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Gender Fluidity: Sebuah Tinjauan Antropologi Kristiani Derian, Mikhael Varian Toar
Felicitas Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Teologi Allah Tritunggal dan Antropologi Kristiani
Publisher : Institutum Theologicum Ioannis Mariae Vianney Surabayanum

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/feli.v3i1.105

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The discussion around gender is one of the most lively, complex and sensitive topics of the 21th century. Recently, for example, a term called: ‘gender fluidity’ has emerged. Gender fluidity is a new variation of the idea of gender that rejects a definitive gender categorization. What is the fundamental idea of ‘gender fluidity’? Is it true that gender is not definive? What is the true definition of gender? What is its difference to sex? With this paper, the author wants to study the phenomenon of ‘gender fluidity’ in the light of Christian anthropology based on the story of the creation and the redemption of man.
Gereja yang Kudus bagi Para Pendosa: Memaknai Panggilan menuju Kekudusan dalam Gereja Derian, Mikhael Varian Toar
Felicitas Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institutum Ioannis Mariae Vianney Surabayanum

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/feli.v4i1.122

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 The Council of Nicaea Constantinople in 325-381 established the dogma of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. Of these four notes of the Church, the holiness of the Church is perhaps the most hotly debated topic today. The reason for this is due to the revealed scandals in the Catholic Church in the last few decades. Moreover, the perpetrators are people who are within the highest levels of hierarchy the Church itself. Apparently, mortal sin does not escape the lay people, priests, religious and even bishops. If holiness means a state of sinlessness, then how can we understand that the Church is holy but at the same time its members sin? Is this teaching of the Council of Nicea-Constantinople still relevant in the 21st century? In this paper, the author wants to deepen the dogma of the holiness of the Church by studying from sources such as the Holy Scriptures, the Fathers of the Church, and Magisterial Documents about where the Church derives its holiness from and for what purpose it is holy. By doing so, the dogma of the holy Church will hopefully be better understood by today's readers.