Keryapi, Donald Steven
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Ibadah bagi Pembentukan Spiritualitas Nainggolan, Alon Mandimpu; Keryapi, Donald Steven; Langga, Mersi
Misioner Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Misioner
Publisher : SEKOLAH TINGGI TEOLOGI KIBAID MAKALE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51770/jm.v5i1.223

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Abstract Spiritual formation for theology study program students is very important, in addition to academic and practical formation. Deep attention to worship as a basis for spiritual formation will lead theology study program students to be ready to become church ministers. The fact in the field is that worship has not been maximally utilized by undergraduate students of the Jakarta School of Theological Philosophy or Jakarta Theological Seminary. This study aims to analyze, describe, and construct how worship as a basis for forming spirituality for undergraduate students of STFT Jakarta in living out their identity as prospective church servants. This research uses a qualitative research method that is descriptive analysis, with three data collection techniques namely document study, observation, and interviews. The results of this study confirm that worship is the basis for the formation of essential spirituality for STFT Jakarta undergraduate students in living their identity as prospective church servants or community servants. There are effectiveness, significance, impact, and values of worship as the formation of spirituality.
The Trinity and Christology in The Perspective of Pauline and General Epistles Keryapi, Donald Steven; Simatupang, Jeslin
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 8 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i8.557

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A true and biblical understanding of the Trinity and Christology must be possessed by every believer. A correct understanding of these two doctrines will certainly affect the life of the personal faith. This study aims to provide a brief understanding of the Trinity and Christology which is specifically highlighted from the perspective of the Apostle Paul's Epistle, General Epistle, and Book of Revelation. This research was carried out because it looked at various theological arguments that emerged and developed, but were very far from the truth of the Bible. This study proceeds from the question of how to understand the Trinity and Christology in Paul's Epistle, General Epistle, and the Book of Revelation. The method used in this study is the descriptive-Bibliological method where researchers make descriptions or descriptions of each point or idea about the Trinity and Christology built from the letters above. The results of this research are expected to contribute to improving the understanding and teaching of the Trinity and Christology, as well as helping believers to deepen their faith. A correct and biblical understanding of the Trinity and Christology will enrich personal faith life and strengthen the foundation of the Christian faith.
Jesus as a Wounded Woman: A Postcolonial Feminist Trauma Reading of Emanuel Garibay's Emmaus Keryapi, Donald Steven; Temba Kagu, Rosnita
Jurnal Theologia Vol. 36 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : The Faculty of Ushuluddin and Humanities, Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/teo.2025.36.2.27605

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This article uses Emanuel Garibay's painting "Emmaus" as the primary unit of analysis to construct a theological understanding of Jesus as a wounded woman within the framework of postcolonial feminist trauma theology. This research aims to examine how visual art can function as an alternative theological space to reimagine Christology in responding to the experiences of trauma and sexual violence experienced by women. Methodologically, this study uses Erwin Panofsky's three-stage art analysis—pre-iconography, iconography, and iconology—integrated with postcolonial feminist trauma hermeneutics. The study's findings reveal that the Emmaus painting depicts Jesus as a wounded female figure, where the wounded body serves as a symbol of trauma, resistance, and solidarity with marginalized women. This reading offers a novelty in the form of a Christological metaphor that extends theological reflection beyond the biblical text into the realm of theological aesthetics. This article contributes to the global discourse of trauma theology and feminist Christology by affirming visual art as a constructive medium for the articulation of recovery, the existence of the body, and the formation of a community of survivors of sexual violence.