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Discourse on the Substance and Existence of Evangelism According to Literary Descriptions Mawikere, Marde Christian Stenly; Hura, Sudiria; Mawikere, Jean Calvin Riedel; Mawikere, Daniella Beauty Melanesia
PASOLO: Jurnal Ilmu Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Maret || PASOLO: Jurnal Ilmu Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70420/15350m82

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Evangelism is at the core of the Christian mission, which has been a subject of profound study in religious literature. This article discusses the complexity of evangelism service across time, culture, generations, organizations, and sectors. In an academic context, qualitative research methods with content analysis are employed to explore the substance and existence of evangelism. Through the selection of relevant literature and careful content analysis, this article successfully reveals patterns, themes, and essential understandings related to evangelism. The conclusion of this research emphasizes the importance of the role of the Holy Spirit in evangelism, as well as the involvement of individuals and churches in ministry, and then how relevant it is to the context of theology and church practice. This article is expected to make a significant contribution to the development of relevant and impactful thinking and practices of evangelism, while offering a deeper understanding of the role of evangelism in the mission of the church in the modern era.
Budaya dalam Multi Perspektif: Diskursus dan Komponen-Komponennya Mawikere, Marde Christian Stenly; Hura, Sudiria; Mawikere, Jean Calvin Riedel; Mawikere, Melanesia Daniella Beauty
PADAMARA: Jurnal Psikologi dan Sosial Budaya Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Februari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70420/qhj82966

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This article discusses the complexity and diversity of the concept of culture in the context of anthropology by exploring the multi-faceted discourse on the definition of culture and its components. Through an analysis of the frameworks proposed by various anthropologists such as Edward Burnett Tylor, Clifford Geertz, and Koentjaraningrat, this article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the understanding of culture from various perspectives. Qualitative method with a content analysis approach is employed to explore the definitions of culture expressed in relevant academic literature. The results of the analysis identify common patterns, key themes, and variations in the views of experts on culture. By highlighting the importance of cultural pluralism and avoiding essentialism, this article asserts that culture is not static but always evolving over time. A deeper understanding of culture and cultural pluralism is expected to promote better intercultural dialogue and build a more inclusive and tolerant global society. Thus, this article makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the diversity of human culture and offers a strong foundation for further research in this field
THE ESSENCE OF THE CHURCH AND ITS PRESENCE FOR SOCIETAL TRANSFORMATION Mawikere, Marde Christian Stenly; Hura, Sudiria; Mawikere, Jean Calvin Riedel; Mawikere, Daniella Beauty Melanesia
HOSPITALITAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Februari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70420/7bqb3s09

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This study delves into the pivotal role of the church as an agent of social transformation, emphasizing its significant contributions to fostering holistic and sustainable changes within society. Employing a qualitative approach, the research undertakes an in-depth exploration and analysis of the church's role through an extensive literature review. Through meticulous content analysis, the study uncovers recurring patterns in relevant literature, elucidating how the church exerts its influence on social change through active participation, empowerment initiatives, and the cultivation of meaningful community relationships. Moreover, the study underscores the paramount importance of contextualizing church ministry within the local culture and advocating for pertinent spiritual values. By centering on the church’s impact on societal transformation, this research offers profound insights into its role as a comprehensive catalyst for change, emphasizing the church's inherent responsibility in fostering enhanced community well-being.
Ethnotheological Studies on the Substance of Folk Religion as Local Theology among the Dani Ethnic Group in Baliem Village, Papua: Towards a Contextual Ministry Mawikere, Marde Christian Stenly; Hura, Sudiria; Mawikere, Jean Calvin Riedel; Mawikere, Daniella Beauty Melanesia
LIMMUD: Jurnal Ilmu Keagamaan dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Maret || LIMMUD: Jurnal Ilmu Keagamaan dan Sosial Humaniora
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This study investigates the interplay between the folk religion of the Dani people in Baliem Village, Papua, and its potential to inform a local theology that supports contextual ministry. By applying an ethnotheological framework, the research examines how Dani cultural and religious beliefs—particularly those enshrined in the Nabelan-Kabelan and Naruekul mythologies—can serve as a foundation for contextual evangelism. Through qualitative methods, including ethnographic fieldwork and content analysis of relevant literature, this study identifies key elements of Dani folk religion that either hinder or facilitate the integration of Christian teachings within Dani society. The findings highlight the intricate relationship between indigenous spirituality and Christian ethics, suggesting that a contextualised approach to ministry is crucial for effective evangelism among the Dani people. The paper concludes by offering recommendations for the development of contextual ministry strategies that engage with the Dani’s cultural and theological worldview.