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Panggilan dan Perutusan Paulus Sebagai Rasul Dalam Teks Galatia 1:11-24 dan Relevansi Bagi Mahasiswa STIPAS Keuskupan Agung Kupang Denaor, Paulus Suyono; Mali, Andreas Yosep; Wea, Maria Elviana; Done, Donatus; Buik, Petronela; Hingan, Yasinta Mou; Suri, Mario Krisanto; S. Senda, Siprianus; M. Kanaf, Gregorio Antonio
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 2, No 5 (2024): Madani, Vol. 2, No. 5 2024
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11319459

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This paper aims to discuss the call and mission of Paul as an apostle in the text of Galatians 1: 11-24 and its relevance for STIPAS of Kupang Archdiocese students. Paul's call is seen as a divine call that fundamentally changed his life, showing that God's call has extensive transformational power. In addition, Paul's calling requires perseverance and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, teaching students to live in dependence on God and face challenges with courage. Relevance for STIPAS of Kupang Archdiocese students includes spiritual development, inclusivity, and dependence on the Holy Spirit in their ministry. Therefore, understanding and appreciation of Paul's call is an important foundation for STIPAS of Kupang Archdiocese students in preparing themselves to become faithful spiritual leaders in proclaiming the Gospel.
Dialog Ekoteologis Katolik-Islam: Studi Komparatif atas Ensiklik Laudato Si’ Paus Fransiskus dan Konsep Amanah terhadap Alam dalam Islam Senda, Siprianus Soleman; Sie, Fladimir; Minggu, Yulianus; Raja Mau, Paternus; Ergon, Isfilus; S. Senda, Siprianus; Yohanes Vianey, Watu; Naif, Oktovianus
Al-Mutharahah: Jurnal Penelitian dan Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 22 No. 02 (2025): Al-Mutharahah : Jurnal Penelitian dan Sosial Keagamaan
Publisher : LPPM Institut Agama Islam Diniyyah Pekanbaru

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46781/al-mutharahah.v22i02.1872

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The global ecological crisis calls for deeper interreligious reflection on humanity’s relationship with creation. The Catholic Church, through Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’, and Islam, through its doctrine of amanah (trusteeship) toward nature, both affirm humanity’s moral responsibility as stewards of creation. Yet, in social and religious practices, these ecological values are often overlooked due to dominant anthropocentric and exploitative paradigms. This study proposes an eco-theological dialogue framework that positions environmental theology as an ethical meeting ground between Catholic and Islamic traditions. Using a qualitative comparative textual analysis of Laudato Si’ and Islamic classical and contemporary sources on amanah, the study finds a profound convergence: the Earth is a divine trust that must be cared for with love, justice, and spiritual responsibility. Both traditions reject environmental exploitation and advocate for faith-based ecological conversion. This dialogue thus provides an ethical foundation for interreligious collaboration toward integral ecology and peace with creation. Keywords: ecotheology, eco-theological dialogue, Laudato Si’, Amanah