Gregorius Tri Wardoyo
Sekolah Tinggi Filsafat Teologi Widya Sasana Malang

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TUDUHAN PALSU MAHKAMAH AGAMA ATAS PENGADILAN YESUS MENURUT MATIUS 26:57-68 DAN RELEVANSINYA TERHADAP MARAKNYA INFORMASI PALSU DALAM DUNIA DIGITAL Yulius Defri Sudi; Gregorius Tri Wardoyo
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 26 No 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian STKIP Widya Yuwana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34150/jpak.v26i1.1085

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Matthew 26:57–68 presents one of the darkest moments in the story of Jesus' suffering, namely when He was brought before the Sanhedrin and falsely accused by false witnesses. This event reflects the tension between divine truth and human falsehood rooted in self-interest, envy, and manipulation of power. The false accusations directed at Jesus not only reflect the practices of religious injustice at that time, but also reveal the universal reality of human tendencies to distort facts for certain interests. In the context of the modern world, this phenomenon finds its relevance again in the form of the spread of false information or hoaxes in the digital world. Hoaxes circulating on social media often arise from similar motives, namely the drive for power, group interests, and the desire to shape public opinion through lies. Using an exegetical approach to the text of Matthew 26:57-68 and contextual reflection, this article attempts to explore the theological meaning of the false accusations against Jesus, then draw ethical and pastoral implications for the lives of Christians amid the current flood of false information. The results of this study show that the truth of Christ is the moral foundation that guides believers to be critical, honest, and responsible in facing the era of digital disinformation.
Menggali Paradoks: Yesus Bangkit dan Yesus Dibangkitkan Egidius Agu; Gregorius Tri Wardoyo
JURNAL PASTORAL KATEKETIK Vol 1 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pastoral Kateketik (JPKAT)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Katolik Touye Paapaa Deiyai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70343/7pycw903

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This research aims to explore the paradox within Christian belief regarding the resurrection of Jesus Christ: Jesus rose and Jesus was raised. This exploration is crucial given that the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of Christian faith, which understands His victory over death, while also symbolizing resurrection and the hope of eternal life. This study is examined through the perspective of biblical theology. By gaining a deeper understanding of the paradox of Jesus' resurrection, it is hoped that it will provide richer insights into theological understanding and enrich academic discussions as well as the comprehension of the content of faith. The points that reconcile the paradox of the resurrection affirm that Jesus is truly God and truly human, emphasize the relationship of the Triune God, and highlight the uniqueness of His resurrection. The use of the terms "rose" and "was raised" affirms the two natures in one person, Jesus Christ