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Kepemimpinan Transformatif Yesus Kristus: Tinjauan Teologis dan Eklesiologis Rawung, Tommy; Tanugraha, Yoas; Kriswibowo, Arimurti
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 2 (2025): JTP Februari 2025
Publisher : Unit Penerbitan Informasi dan Teknologi Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Gereja Kalimantan Evangelis (STT GKE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i2.73

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This study aims to explore and understand Jesus' transformative leadership style from an ecclesiological and theological perspective. The research employs a qualitative methodology based on a literature review, focusing on four key aspects: theological context, ecclesiological context, application in public and business sectors, and its impact on faith development. The findings indicate that Jesus' leadership is not merely a historical model but a relevant and applicable framework for contemporary leadership contexts. His leadership is confirmed as servant-oriented, influential, and transformative, providing guidance for leaders seeking to integrate ethical principles and effectiveness into their leadership practices. This model remains pertinent and adaptable across various modern leadership settings, offering an alternative to authoritative approaches by emphasizing empathy, service, and individual development. This study makes a significant contribution to the understanding of Jesus' leadership, exploring how His transformative leadership principles can be applied and integrated into contemporary leadership practices.
Kepemimpinan Transformatif Yesus Kristus: Tinjauan Teologis dan Eklesiologis Rawung, Tommy; Tanugraha, Yoas; Kriswibowo, Arimurti
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 2 (2025): JTP Februari 2025
Publisher : Unit Penerbitan Informasi dan Teknologi Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Gereja Kalimantan Evangelis (STT GKE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i2.73

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This study aims to explore and understand Jesus' transformative leadership style from an ecclesiological and theological perspective. The research employs a qualitative methodology based on a literature review, focusing on four key aspects: theological context, ecclesiological context, application in public and business sectors, and its impact on faith development. The findings indicate that Jesus' leadership is not merely a historical model but a relevant and applicable framework for contemporary leadership contexts. His leadership is confirmed as servant-oriented, influential, and transformative, providing guidance for leaders seeking to integrate ethical principles and effectiveness into their leadership practices. This model remains pertinent and adaptable across various modern leadership settings, offering an alternative to authoritative approaches by emphasizing empathy, service, and individual development. This study makes a significant contribution to the understanding of Jesus' leadership, exploring how His transformative leadership principles can be applied and integrated into contemporary leadership practices.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Trans-Sexual: a Christian Ethics Perspective Tanugraha, Yoas; Amtiran, Abdon A
Indonesian Journal of Contemporary Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 3 No. 6 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/modern.v3i6.12335

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This research analyzes ethical-theological responses to LGBT issues in Protestant context through in-depth study of key Biblical texts and related literature. Using a qualitative approach combining hermeneutical and contextual analysis, this research explores: interpretation of Biblical texts about LGBT, formulation of Christian ethical principles, development of theological-ethical responses, and pastoral care models. Research findings show that Biblical texts consistently and firmly reject LGBT practices as deviation from creation order. The research identifies seven fundamental ethical principles that should underlie church response: principles of creation, holiness, love, redemption, community, human dignity, and pastoral care. In implementation, churches need to develop a "convicted humility" approach that combines strong theological conviction with pastoral humility, distinguishing between behavior rejection and individual acceptance. Effective pastoral care models require integration of theological understanding with pastoral sensitivity, creating safe spaces for dialogue and healing while maintaining biblical truth. This research provides significant contribution in helping churches develop balanced responses between doctrinal firmness and pastoral love in handling LGBT issues.
Kerajaan Allah sebagai Konsep Sentral Teologi Perjanjian Lama: Kajian Biblikal atas Relasi Perjanjian, Keadilan, dan Kesetiaan Tanugraha, Yoas; Nesimnasi, Ruben
Metta : Jurnal Ilmu Multidisiplin Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/metta.v5i4.5067

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The Kingdom of God is a central concept that unifies the theological structure of the Old Testament (OT), spanning from God's cosmic sovereignty to the eschatological direction of salvation history. This study aims to analyze the Kingdom of God as an integral theological paradigm by tracing the ontological foundations of God's reign, the relational mode through covenant (Ex 19:5-6; 2 Sam 7:12-16), and the ethical foundations of justice and faithfulness (Ps 97:2; Isa 11:3-5). Using a qualitative-theological method with historical-grammatical exegesis and canonical hermeneutics, this study examines key OT texts to map out a consistent and interrelated structure of the kingdom. The results show that the Kingdom of God functions as the axis of Old Testament theology: cosmic sovereignty establishes the basis of divine government, the covenant provides a relational framework for the life of the people, and justice and faithfulness become the norms of the kingdom that shape the historical praxis of Israel. The eschatological dimension reveals the direction of the kingdom toward universality and eternity (Isa 2:2-4; Dan 7:14; Zech 14:9). This study also affirms a natural continuity with the New Testament, where Jesus' proclamation that “the Kingdom of God is at hand” (Mark 1:15) appears as the fulfillment of the kingdom structure that had been built in the Old Testament. The main contribution of this study lies in the formulation of the kingdom paradigm as a hermeneutical framework that helps to read the theological unity of the Old and New Testaments, as well as enriching the study of Old Testament theology through the integration of ontological, covenantal, ethical, and eschatological dimensions. These findings open up space for further research on the ethical, ecclesiological, and missionary implications of the Kingdom of God in the life of the people.