Janis, Vinkan Anggita
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Membangun Identitas Budaya melalui Bahasa: Analisis Konstruksi Sosial Berger dan Luckmann dalam Cerita Menara Babel Kejadian 11: 1–9 Palar, Yolanda; Janis, Vinkan Anggita
DA'AT : Jurnal Teologi Kristen Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Teologi, Fakultas Teologi, Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51667/djtk.v5i2.1895

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This research aims to describe the role of language in building social identity in the Tower of Babel narrative (Genesis 11: 1-9) using the analytical framework of Berger and Lucmann's (1966) social construction theory. The focus of this research is the description of human ambition to build a tower that can reach the sky which ultimately causes division and language diversity. Based on the analysis using Berger and Lucmann's social construction theory in Genesis 11: 1-9 shows that language can be a unifying tool, a builder as well as a destroyer and inhibitor of a nation's cultural identity. It can be said that language becomes the main tool in the process of forming cultural identity, both individual and collective. The analysis of the Tower of Babel story highlights the complexities in social and linguistic interactions that shape and reconstruct cultural meaning in the context of social construction theory.
Analisis Pastoral Holistik Kedukaan dalam Kitab Ayub 1:13-22 dan Relevansinya pada Tradisi "Malam Penghiburan" di Gereja Lokal: Berdasarkan Teori Elisabeth Kübler Ross Apitalau, Erica; Larissa, Triana Queen Aurelya; Janis, Vinkan Anggita
DELAHA: Journal of Theological Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Desember || DELAHA: Journal of Theological Sciences
Publisher : PT. Giat Konseling Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70420/delaha.v2i2.21

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This article offers an analytical study related to Holistic Grief Pastoral Care contained in the book of Job 1:13-22 regarding the story of Job who lost his property in the form of animals and children he loved in a short time, thus making Job feel devastated. The author compares the story with the local church's response in providing holistic grief pastoral care through the tradition of "Night of Consolation." This research identifies five stages related to each individual or group in responding to openness, according to the theory of Elisabeth Kϋbler Ross. The results showed that the importance of the church's role in providing Pastoral Care or grief pastoral guidance well. This research shows that the story of Job contains a deep meaning related to his grief after experiencing loss and this can also be a reference for the church in responding to the suffering of the congregation who feel the impact of grief.