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INTERNET AND RELIGION: Digital Deities and Technoshamanism Changing Our Understanding of Spirituality Tjerlang Munir; Sutrisno Sutrisno; Marthin Steven Lumingkewas
Didache: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Didache: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen (Vol.4, No.2, June 2023)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Moriah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55076/didache.v4i2.136

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The internet has grown in importance as a platform for religious speech and practice, with some considering it a suitable medium for magical experimentation and rituals. Sects and religious meetings have also found a new home in digital networks. Some religious societies have opted to shift their activities online, resulting in digital religion and hyper-mediated religious experiences. The use of digital technology has also fueled religious imagination, notably in the context of animism. The use of digital technology for spiritual reasons, known as technoshamanism, is becoming increasingly popular among neopagans, occultists, and New Agers. As a result, the internet has become a haven for digital deities and technoshamanism, opening new avenues for religious expression and practice. With this context in mind, the research focuses on digital religion, with researchers discussing how digital deities and technoshamanism are changing our understanding of spirituality. The purpose of this research explores how the internet and religion are transformed in the move from offline to online contexts into digital deities and technoshamanism. The rise of digital deities and technoshamanism is altering our perception of spirituality. As a result, the influence of digital deities and technoshamanism on the nature of spirituality is still being explored and researched, with consequences for both conventional religious organizations and the larger cultural environment. The research method of this study is library research, to gather information from books, journals, and online libraries.
Faith-Based Social Entrepreneurial Orientation: Abraham is an Entrepreneur Model in Society through Faith and Business Tjerlang Munir; Timotius Bakti Sarono; John Katrin Klamber Hutabarat; Sutrisno Sutrisno
RERUM: Journal of Biblical Practice Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): RERUM: The Journal of Biblical Practice
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55076/rerum.v2i2.150

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This research investigates the relationship between religion, entrepreneurship, and social impact, using Abraham's life as an example of how these aspects can collaborate to bring about positive change in the world. Abraham's example shows how faith and business can coexist and impact the lives of his employees. As a result, Abraham is not only a role model for entrepreneurs but also an inspiration for individuals who want to make a meaningful impact on society through faith and business. This study emphasizes Abraham's example of faith and persistent entrepreneurial spirit. The aim of this research is to provide inspiration and direction for individuals who wish to combine their religion and work to make the world a better place. This paper uses a qualitative library research method, meaning that the source of this writing uses literary sources both from books and online journals related to the figure of the entrepreneur Abraham. Thus, the author builds theory and constructs Abraham's entrepreneurship and the relationship between faith and business.