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Membangun Spiritualitas Kristiani Posmodern melalui Analogi Pembebasan Israel dari Mesir Waoma, Ken Jacks Gunawan; Rusmiyanto, Andreas Danang
Jurnal EFATA: Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan Vol 10, No 1: Desember 2023
Publisher : STT Iman Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47543/efata.v10i1.131

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This article examines the event of Israel's liberation from Egypt as a typology of the work of the Messiah and reflects it for Christian spirituality in the current post-postmodern era. This research investigates the parallels between the story of Israel's liberation and the teachings about the Messiah, highlighting symbolic meanings that can be applied analogically in the context of postmodern Christian life. This research uses descriptive and interpretative analysis methods with a hermeneutic approach. The typology of messianic work shown by the narrative of Israel's liberation from Egypt can become the foundation of Christian spirituality in the postmodern era. Abstrak Artikel ini mengkaji peristiwa pembebasan Israel dari Mesir sebagai tipologi karya Mesias dan merefleksikannya bagi spiritualitas kristiani di era posposmodern saat ini. Penelitian ini menyelidiki paralel antara kisah pembebasan Israel dan ajaran tentang Mesias, menyoroti makna simbolis yang dapat diaplikasikan secara analogis dalam konteks kehidupan Kristen posposmodern. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode analisis deskriptif dan interpretatif dengan pendekataan hermeneutik. Tipologi karya mesias yang ditunjukkan oleh narasi pembebasan Israel dari Mesir dapat menjadi fondasi spiritualitas kekristenan di era posmodern.
Existentialism Theology: Christian Existentialism and Human Existence in Theological Context Understanding The Meaning of the Transcendental Pranatha, Loudy Benedictus; Willyam, Verry; Waoma, Ken Jacks Gunawan
BIA': Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen Kontekstual Vol 8, No 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Toraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34307/b.v8i1.565

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This article aims to explore the intersection between existentialist philosophy and Christian theology, particularly in understanding the limits of human existence and the role of transcendence. It highlights how existentialist themes such as freedom, responsibility, and individuality contribute to a deeper understanding of faith and the human condition. By examining the thoughts of key existentialist thinkers such as Søren Kierkegaard, Jean-Paul Sartre, Paul Tillich, and Karl Theodor Jaspers, the study analyzes their relevance within the framework of Christian faith. Furthermore, it discusses how individuals seek meaning in life amidst uncertainty and existential emptiness, and how transcendental experiences can offer a sense of purpose beyond mere religious formality. Using a qualitative method through a library research approach, this article presents a theological perspective on existentialism. Ultimately, it argues that engaging with existentialist thought can enrich theological reflection and foster meaningful dialogue between existentialism and theology in addressing the profound questions of human existence.