H. A Tuan, Yoram
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The Concept of Physical Death from a Christian Perspective: Belief, Hope, and Meaning H. A Tuan, Yoram; L. Moimau, Aprianus
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 7 No 2: Theological Journal Kerugma October 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33856/kerugma.v7i2.433

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This study aims to explore the concept of physical death from a Christian perspective, focusing on the beliefs, hopes, and meanings associated with it. Using a literature review method, data was gathered from books and articles addressing death within Christian thought. The analysis reveals three significant insights. First, Christian beliefs about physical death include varied understandings of life after death, the relationship between soul and body, and the role of Jesus Christ in death and eternal life. Second, Christian hope regarding physical death encompasses aspects such as the anticipation of heaven, reunion with God, and the immortality of the soul. This hope provides peace and support as Christians approach death, inspiring them to live with purpose and meaning. Third, the meaning of physical death from a Christian perspective includes the understanding of life’s purpose, spiritual preparation, and humanity's role within God’s plan. For Christians, physical death is not viewed as an end but as a transition to a better life. The findings of this study offer deeper insights into how Christian beliefs shape perceptions, hopes, and meanings surrounding physical death. Practical implications of this research can support and guide Christians in confronting mortality.
Etika Lingkungan Filsafat Ekologi: Pemikiran Kontemporer Tentang Tanggung Jawab Manusia Terhadap Alam Nome, Hot; H. A Tuan, Yoram; Lawalata, Mozes
Jurnal ILUMINASI Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Iluminasi Oktober 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71401/iluminasi.v1i2.13

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This article elucidates the concept of environmental ethics in the context of ecological philosophy, focusing on human responsibility towards nature. Through analysis of contemporary thought, the article reveals key aspects underpinning the relationship between humans and the environment. Within this framework, human responsibility towards nature is understood as a profound moral obligation that requires awareness of its impacts on the global ecosystem. By integrating ideas from various philosophical traditions, this article presents a conceptual framework that can help guide individual and societal actions towards greater ecological awareness and responsibility.