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Urgensi Studi Pancasila Sebagai Kristalisasi Peradaban Bangsa Indonesia Adon, Mathias Jebaru; Mangisengi, Antonius; Marianto, Firminus; Barak, Antonius
Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan Vol 7, No 3 (2022): November 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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This study aimed to describe the historical-cultural basis of Pancasila and to analyze the urgency of studying Pancasila as the identity of the Indonesian nation. This study used the literature study method with phenomenological analysis. The historical-cultural foundation of Pancasila, namely Pancasila, originated from the thoughts and habits of the Indonesian people, which had lasted since the ethnic era, the kingdom era, the colonial era, and the era of the national movement until now. Ethnic groups had a pattern of life that was very compact, friendly, and harmonious and lived with a family spirit. The Majapahit Kingdom and the Sriwijaya Kingdom were the pioneers in the formation of the unity of Indonesia. The Dutch East Indies colonial era raised national and state awareness because of shared destiny and struggle. The founder of the state ultimately formulated the values of the character of the Indonesian nation known as Pancasila as the identity of the Indonesian nation. The urgency of studying Pancasila as the identity of the Indonesian nation was the increasing prevalence of acts of terrorism and radicalism that threaten the integrity of the unitary state of the Republic of Indonesia. Acts of terrorism and radicalism could be minimized if the Indonesian people realized that Pancasila is essentially a wisdom that has been possessed for thousands of years.
Implications of the Drama of Jesus' Passion Story in the Gospel of John for the Ethics of the Political Elite in the Public Sphere Adon, Mathias Jebaru; Riyanto, FX Armada; Pandor, Pius; Mangisengi, Antonius
Religious: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama dan Lintas Budaya Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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The Church believed that her faith had social relevance. God, who is believed in, is responded to in concrete cultural and political situations. Therefore, the Church is no longer an isolated religious institution but integral to people's life experiences. Currently, the Indonesian nation is not only in a political crisis but also a crisis of political behavior. This crisis is exacerbated because the political elite has no shame in politics. Empirically, it is effortless to find examples of how there is no sense of shame because they have been guilty in society, and most prominently in the attitudes of political elites. It is no secret that many leaders and political elites are guilty of causing various crises, but when appearing in public, they do not show that they are guilty. Thus, this study aims to find the ethical values of the passion story of Jesus based on the Gospel of John. John presents the story of Jesus' passion for showing Jesus' empire as King through His "exaltation" on the Cross. Through this reading, leaders and public officials know and behave as leaders in front of the people. This research is a critical reading of the story of the passion of Jesus so that ethical points are found on how the political elite should act in the public sphere.