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Hidup adalah Kasih: Perjumpaan antara Karya Yesus Kristus dan Orang Mamasa Otniel Aurelius Nole
Pengarah: Jurnal Teologi Kristen Vol 5 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Alkitab Tiranus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36270/pengarah.v5i2.175

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Mamasa adalah sub suku Toraja sekaligus daerah yang terletak di wilayah barat pulau Sulawesi. Pada awalnya, orang Mamasa melekat dengan keyakinan lokal dari nenek moyang mereka. Namun, sebagian besar orang Mamasa pada saat ini beragama Kristen. Karya Yesus Kristus melalui keberadaan para misionaris membawa perubahan dan peralihan keyakinan yang signifikan. Dari hal itu, artikel ini bertujuan untuk menginvestigasi perjumpaan antara karya Yesus Kristus dan orang Mamasa yang ditinjau secara historis-teologis. Kualitatif adalah metode penelitian ini dan studi kepustakaan adalah pendekatannya. Penulis menemukan bahwa perjumpaan itu didasarkan karena relasi yang mengandung kasih.
Prinsip Hidup yang Mengingat Tuhan: Studi Hermeneutik terhadap Yakobus 4:13-17 Otniel Aurelius Nole
CARAKA: Jurnal Teologi Biblika dan Praktika Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injil Bhakti Caraka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46348/car.v4i2.223

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Human have the ability to remember in life, which as a system called memory. Human can also experience forgetfulness as James 4:13-17 explains the activities and life plans of traders. The purpose of this article was to investigate the principles of living by remembering God based on James 4:13-17. The researcher used a qualitative method with a hermeneutic study viewed from a psycho-theological perspective. The researcher found that the life of the traders was reflecting self-aggrandizement with arrogance and forgetting God. Apart from admonishing them, James gave advice to practice the principles of life that remember God. In this case, individuals need to apply memory improvement strategies about remembering God constantly, namely activating spiritual learning, diligent communication, and high interest. Thus, individuals know the truth and implement good deeds.
LIVING WITH TRAUMA: AN INTERPRETATIVE PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF A HINDU’S RESILIENCE AFTER NATURAL DISASTERS IN SIGI BIROMARU Otniel Aurelius Nole
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 9 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : UHN I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/vidyottama.v9i1.4687

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The natural disasters that struck the Sigi Biromaru area resulted in PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder), as experienced by a Hindu survivor. Nevertheless, he organised resilience that focused on emotional and spiritual concerns. This research aimed to investigate a Hindu survivor’s resilience after natural disasters in Sigi Biromaru. Based on qualitative methods utilised the interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) approach, this research identified three main themes: traumatic experiences, emotional resilience, and spiritual resilience. The research evidenced that the participant has emotional and spiritual resilience as a foundation for overcoming trauma. Emotional resilience is when the survivor can deal with traumatic experiences by developing skills that support emotional balance, such as engaging in positive activities, pursuing hobbies and maintaining a healthy mindset. In addition, spiritual resilience, such as belief in God, praying and giving alms, is important in strengthening theological, psychological and sociological balance. Ultimately, this research contributes to an understanding of the strength of emotional and spiritual resilience that plays a role in shaping the spirit to survive and continue life of an individual who is still experiencing trauma, as well as its implications in the context of handling trauma after natural disasters.