Duapadang, Enry Yakobus
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KAJIAN TEOLOGIS TERHADAP SPIRITUALITAS BUMI MENURUT PERSPEKTIF KRISTEN Duapadang, Enry Yakobus; Fransiska, Ni Nyoman
Voice of Wesley: Jurnal Ilmiah Musik dan Agama Vol 7, No 1 (2023): J.VoW Vol 7. No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologia Wesley Methodist Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36972/jvow.v7i1.208

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Earth is a creation of God and is considered a holy place filled with God's presence. However, along with the development of the times and the human tendency to increasingly dominate nature, the Earth is often seen as only an object that can only be utilized. In this theological view, earth spirituality is seen as a human relationship with the Earth that shows respect, togetherness, and interdependence. Earth spirituality teaches that humans and Earth are connected and influence one another. In the context of Christian theology, earth spirituality emphasizes the importance of protecting and caring for God's creation as a form of responsibility and respect for the Creator. In a practical context, earth spirituality can be applied to human daily life through practices that are environmentally friendly and promote natural sustainability. Churches and Christian communities can play an important role in promoting environmental awareness and practices. In a theological view, protecting the environment is a form of service to God and others. In its conclusion, the Christian theological view of earth spirituality emphasizes the importance of understanding humanity's relationship with the Earth from a theological perspective. Earth spirituality views Earth as a sacred place that must be respected and cared for. In a practical context, earth spirituality can be applied to human daily life through environmentally friendly practices.
BERMISI DALAM MASYARAKAT MAJEMUK MELALUI DIALOG DAN KERJA SAMA Illu, Jonidius; Duapadang, Enry Yakobus; Borrong, Robert P
Manna Rafflesia Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): Oktober
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Arastamar Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38091/man_raf.v11i1.398

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Indonesia is a pluralistic society because its citizens consist of various ethnic groups, races, religions, and social groups. Missions in a pluralistic society certainly have their own characteristics and uniqueness. This paper is a study of church missions in the context of a pluralistic society, taking West Sulawesi as the location of the research. The research method used to write this article is a qualitative method in the library, supplemented by field observations by observing the phenomena of church members' lives and interviews with several church leaders. This study employs a qualitative method with a case study approach, involving in-depth interviews with church leaders, congregation members, and other religious figures involved in interfaith dialogue and cooperation.. The results of the study indicate that honest and open dialogue, along with cooperation in social and humanitarian projects, can be effective tools for building mutually beneficial relationships between religious communities. This approach not only strengthens the role of the church in society but also helps to overcome prejudices and conflicts that may arise due to religious and cultural differences. These findings highlight the importance of cultural understanding, empathy, and communication skills in the implementation of missions in a pluralistic society. The study concludes that missions focusing on dialogue and cooperation are not only relevant but also essential in promoting peace and harmony in a pluralistic society. Practical recommendations are provided for churches and mission organizations in developing programs that support interfaith integration and cooperation, as well as advocating for policies that encourage inclusiveness and tolerance in society.