Ugak, Keloso S.
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THE CONFLICT OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN KINIPAN: HUMAN RIGHTS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, AND THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Kalvari, Bimbing; Ugak, Keloso S.; Sasirais, Idrus
Manna Rafflesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): April
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Arastamar Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38091/man_raf.v9i2.323

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This study aims to investigate the eco-theological ethical review of the conflict over a customary forest in Kinipan. The method used is qualitative with a phenomenological approach. The study results show that the customary forest conflict in Kinipan is caused by differences in perspectives between the Kinipan community and external parties (government and companies) on the utilization of the forest. The Kinipan community regards the forest as a source of livelihood, cultural sustainability, and happiness, while external parties consider the forest an economic resource. From an ethical perspective, this conflict can be seen as a clash between the collective ethics of the Kinipan community and the individualistic ethics of the external parties. From a theological perspective, this conflict can be seen as a clash between the belief of the Kinipan community in human responsibility to care for nature as a form of obedience to God and the belief of external parties that formal legal power is a source of legitimacy for forest utilization.
TRADISI PIWARA’AN DALAM KONTEKS DAYAK MA’ANYAN DI JEMAAT GKE HOSANA IV PIR : Suatu Kajian Teologis dalam Rangka Kehidupan Bersama Umat Kristen di Tengah Masyarakat afriliani, Lia; Malasinta Lantigimo, Enta; Ugak, Keloso S.
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Teologi, Budaya dan Kearifan Lokal
Publisher : Unit Penerbitan Informasi dan Teknologi Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Gereja Kalimantan Evangelis (STT GKE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v3i2.68

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Piwara'an tradition is one of the cultures owned by the Dayak Maanyan tribe in Palu Rejo Village which is lived in the life of the GKE Hosana IV PIR congregation. This research aims to describe the description of Palu Rejo Village and the GKE Hosana IV PIR congregation, describe the description of the Piwara'an Tradition and the noble values contained in it, and reconstruct theology according to the Anthropological Model and its actualization for the GKE Hosana IV PIR congregation. This type of research is qualitative research with the methods of interview, observation, and literature study. The Piwara'an tradition has positive noble values, especially closely related to the existence of Christian families in their testimony during life together with people from various backgrounds. There are three findings in the Piwara'an Tradition, namely that Dayak Maanyan people in Palu Rejo Village want to build a family that respects culture, there is an understanding that marriage and family are part of social events in the community, and marriage and efforts to build a family have a connection with God. The Piwara'an tradition reminds that there is a close relationship between humans and others, as well as humans and God that must continue to be built.