David Baluseda
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MISSIOLOGI COSTMOTHEANDRIC RAIMON PANIKKAR David Baluseda; Harefa, Febriaman Lalaziduhu
Jurnal Matetes STT Ebenhaezer Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Church Services in the Industrial Age 4.0 and Church History
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Raimon Panikkar is a figure who pioneered cosmotheandricism, in which in his concept it is believed that there are three dimensions that cannot be separated but can be distinguished from Cosmos (world), Theos (God), and Antropos (human). In its development, cosmotheandric became a contemporary theology that was born from church doctrine and the truth recorded in the Bible. For Raimon Panikkar, the true concept of the trinity is moving from the paradigm of pericoresis. With regard to mission, cosmotheandric can be a contextualization tool in mission, even though in in-depth study, the purity of truth contained in the Bible is not in accordance with the doctrine taught or realized for ordinary people to understand God correctly. The research method used in researching the cosmotheandric concept is using descriptive methods and literature studies. The author hopes that with this scientific work it can be a reference in carrying out missions so that the paradigm used does not become wrong.
HISTORY OF WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES IN AMSTERDAM Paath, Jeane; David Baluseda; Harefa, Febriaman Lalaziduhu; Kaseke, Fanny Yapi Markus
Jurnal Matetes STT Ebenhaezer Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Church Services in the Industrial Age 4.0 and Church History
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The World Council of Churches is an official organization formed for the benefit of the church to promote the unity and unity of the churches in the world. This organization belongs to the ecumenical movement that directs the church to participate in paying attention to the conditions that occurred after the world war, especially at the formation of the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam in 1948. The form of participation of the World Council of Churches can be seen from social actions and efforts in carrying out reforms both spiritually and in circumstances. national church related. According to the author, students need to understand the background of the formation of this movement comprehensively in order to add insight from the history of the formation of ecumenical organizations in the world, therefore, the author will describe the history of the formation of the World Council of Churches through descriptive methods and literature review by collecting various kinds of data related to the subject to be reviewed