Edward Sitepu
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PRINSIP POLITIK YESUS DALAM RANGKA MEWUJUDKAN PERADABAN INJIL KERAJAAN ALLAH Sostenis Nggebu; Edward Sitepu; Dominggus Pote; Okki Natanael; Edwin Gandaputra; Imanuel Kurnia
Phronesis: Jurnal Teologi dan Misi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Phronesis: Jurnal Teologi dan Misi
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Arastamar (SETIA) Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47457/phr.v6i2.396

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The problem of this article is that it examines the importance of understanding the political context at the time of Jesus's life, which became a challenge in His ministry. The Son of God offers true political principles compared to the motives of the socio-political movements of that time. The purpose of this article is to explain the political principles of Jesus to promote the values of the Kingdom of God. As a result, the political principle of Jesus offers human redemption to become citizens of God's Kingdom. Jesus' teachings became the standard that inspired the world order regarding love and truth as the main points of His message (Mk 1:15). In carrying out His redemptive mission, Jesus did not carry guns and swords. However, Jesus' political principles were based on love and truth. In conclusion, the essence of Jesus' politics emphasizes God's mercy for sinners.
Mentalitas Pencari Riba: Di Antara Perspektif Birokrat Pemerintah Vs Max Weber (Studi Teoritis Menggunakan Input-Output dan Hasil) Edward Sitepu; Slamet Triadi; K. Dhwi Waspodo
JURNAL TRANSFORMASI: Jurnal Teologi dan Kepemimpinan Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Mei 2023
Publisher : STT INTI Bandung

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Max Weber's research in the 20th century regarding bureaucratic government was carried out by paying attention to the work ethic (outside and usability). Using the entities of efficiency and effectiveness, Weber termed the ideal bureaucracy. And of course the gate of achievement is selection. Weber argues, the right and correct selection will develop a long-term career in the company by giving them job security and performance-based rewards. What about the current condition, seen from the many cases of corruption in government institutions? This article reviews the virtues of external bureaucratic apparatus so as not to show a hedonic attitude stemming from usury-seeking activities. That is, the knowledge that underpins rational action is a causal property understood in terms of means-end relations, aspiring toward a logically interconnected and systematic whole. It is in this segment that serious and measurable improvements should be needed.