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Ajaran Sosial Gereja Melihat Kemiskinan dan Keadilan melalui Lensa Mater et Magistra Makiliuna, Maridina; Tato, Theresia Aryanti Mando; Mangar, Melita; Yulianti, Yuliana Eni
In Theos : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Theologi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Februari
Publisher : Actual Insight

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56393/intheos.v4i2.1953

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Melalui Ajaran Sosial Gereja, Geraja mengamalkan prinsip-prinsip Ajaran Sosial Gereja yang seharusnya diamalkan dalam kehidupan sosial masyarakat, sehingga dengan memperhatikan kehidupan manusia, masyarakat dapat mengedepankan keadilan dalam mendorong pertumbuhan ekonomi untuk mengatasi kemiskinan. Persoalan kemiskinan selalu mewarnai kehidupan sosial masyarakat. Oleh karena itu, Gereja Katolik tidak pernah mengklaim bahwa ajaran sosialnya adalah satu-satunya landasan kebenaran. Ajaran ini tampaknya hanya akan memperkuat posisi Katolik dalam kerangka dialog dengan dunia. Umat ​​​​Katolik bersifat otonom dan juga memiliki niat tulus untuk bertemu dan bekerja sama dengan orang-orang yang berkehendak baik, dan bahwa ajaran-ajaran dalam teks ini mempunyai peranan yang sangat besar di Eropa, yang dalam sejarahnya telah memperkaya dan meradikalisasi aspek-aspek kemanusiaan yang saat ini terkena dampak krisis, menjadi jelas. Pada gilirannya, krisis ini melemahkan hubungan antarmanusia dan mengundang intervensi ruang dan komunitas sosial-keagamaan. Kemiskinan adalah masalah global dan harus ditangani secara serius, ada beberapa faktor yang menyebabkan terjadinya kemiskinan.
EREJA YANG MELAYANI MENURUT EVANGELII GAUDIUM DI ZAMAN REVOLUSI INDUSTRI 5.0 Sabambam, Maria Nesta; Tato, Theresia Aryanti Mando; Fingky, Julianti; Duha, Marsela Sadaria; Leu, Helena Hay
Jurnal Pelayanan Pastoral Jurnal Pelayanan Pastoral (JPP) Vol.5 No.1 April 2024
Publisher : Unit Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (UPPM), STP-IPI Malang.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53544/jpp.v5i1.454

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The Church is a community of believers called to serve one another and help those around them in various forms of service, such as charitable activities, social assistance, and emotional support. In carrying out these missionary tasks, the Church often faces challenges, both from outside and from within itself and it is inevitable that in many such situations the Church continues to expand the scope of its ministry. The Church is called in the era of the industrial revolution 5.0. The Industrial 5.0 era typically includes developments such as connected manufacturing, high levels of automation, and more profound use of technology in industrial processes. The role of the Church or religion in this context may vary depending on how society and the Church itself respond to technological change and social dynamics. Some possible considerations regarding the role of the Church in the Industry 5.0 era include: Ethical considerations related to technology: The Church can engage in educating its congregation on the ethical use of technology, including artificial intelligence, automation, and high connectivity. This may involve articulating an ethical perspective on the use of technology to ensure that these developments benefit the common good and protect human dignity. In the context of Industry 5.0, society is likely to be increasingly digitally connected. Churches may wish to consider ways to form and nurture online communities to support spiritual growth and friendship. However, it is important to note that church responses to these changing times may vary and not all churches adopt modern technology in the same way. This depends on the specific values and traditions of each ecclesial community.