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Teologi Pengharapan Jürgen Moltmann dan Sumbangannya bagi Moral Sosial Katolik: Sebuah Refleksi Pasca Kunjungan Paus Fransiskus ke Indonesia Prastiyo, Ferdian Dwi
Lux et Sal Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Peziarah Harapan
Publisher : Institutum Ioannis Mariae Vianney Surabayanum

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/lux.v5i2.138

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Every religion has a duty and vocation to contribute to the common good. This duty and vocation is lived through a way of life that is not separated from the context of people's lives. Religion that exists in this way is able to bring hope to the world. Jürgen Moltmann reflects on this religious duty and vocation with the idea of a theology of hope. Hope is based on the idea of eschatology. Moltmann asserts that God is involved in the history of the world. The center of hope is the crucified God, a God who is involved in and sympathetic to the concerns of humanity. Moltmann then emphasized that the Church needs to always present a messianic, relational, and populist side. Moltmann's idea of hope can be one of the inspirations in reflecting on the call of Pope Francis during his visit to Indonesia and to reflect on the Ordinary Jubilee Year 2025. The Church in Indonesia needs to grow by faithfully encountering the people, being inculturated, and having a macro view of life together.
Kebebasan Sejati sebagai Dasar Kekudusan: Refleksi Soal Kebebasan dalam Rangka 30 Tahun Penerbitan Ensiklik Veritatis Splendor Prastiyo, Ferdian Dwi
Lux et Sal Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Gereja yang Satu, Kudus, Katolik, dan Apostolik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/lux.v4i2.117

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True freedom is an important foundation for the Church's call to holiness. True freedom is the fruit of a person's lived experience of knowing God as the highest truth and desiring God as the highest good. Veritatis Splendor, an encyclical by Pope John Paul II on truth and freedom, emphasizes that human freedom does not have an end in itself but is always dependent on divine truth. This is shown in the attitude of obedience to the law of God, which is a manifestation of God's love and wisdom. Conscience plays an important role in human obedience to God because it is there that a person meets God personally. True freedom is then revealed in moral actions in everyday life where each person is called to imitate the act of martyrdom as moral perfection. The encyclical itself states that martyrdomis a prominent example of the Church's holiness.