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Studi Perbandingan Konsep Tuhan Dalam Islam, Kristen dan Hindu Pelealu, Nadia; Sahari, Gunar; Manu, Charisal B.S.
Views : Jurnal Teologi dan Biblika Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): VIEWS: Jurnal Teologi dan Biblika Edisi Agustus 2025
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This research discusses the concept of God in the three major religions of Islam, Christianity and Hinduism, highlighting the differences and similarities in their theological teachings. Islam emphasizes the concept of Tawhid, which teaches the absolute oneness of God without partners. Christianity introduces the concept of the Trinity, which is one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Meanwhile, Hinduism has the concept of Brahman as the ultimate reality that is formless, but can be manifested in various deities, including the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva). This research uses a qualitative study method with a comparative theological approach, which aims to understand how the three religions define God as well as their doctrinal and philosophical implications. The main sources used include the holy books of each religion, namely the Qur’an, the Bible, and the Vedas, as well as related academic studies. Through this research, it is hoped to provide a broader understanding of the differences and common ground of the concept of God in the three religions as well as the importance of interfaith dialogue in building tolerance and social harmony.
Studi Eksegesis: “Apa Yang Dipersatukan Allah Tidak Boleh Diceraikan Manusia” Dalam Matius 19:6 Pelealu, Nadia
Views : Jurnal Teologi dan Biblika Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): VIEWS: Jurnal Teologi dan Biblika Edisi Agustus 2024
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Abstract: This research discusses what God has joined together and what man should not divorce in Matthew 19:6 (exegesis study). This command of God refers to the concept of marriage and divorce. In reality, many Christian couples face various problems that sometimes lead to divorce, and some to adultery. God clearly says that "they are no longer two, but one. Therefore, what God has joined together, let no man put asunder." Therefore, the purpose of writing this article is to give Christians a deeper understanding of God's intent and purpose in marriage. Marriage is seen as a sacred thing, done once in a lifetime. In this research, the author used a qualitative method and conducted a literature review as a source of material by looking at various books related to the topic, the Bible, journals and the internet. The approach taken was exegesis with word analysis and syntax analysis using the help of Bible Works 10.
Teologi Perjanjian Dalam Perjanjian Lama: Fondasi Hubungan Allah Dan Rencana Keselamatan Pelealu, Nadia; Selan, Yunus; Harti, Sri Dwi
Views : Jurnal Teologi dan Biblika Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): VIEWS: Jurnal Teologi dan Biblika Edisi Desember 2025
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This article discusses the concept of “convenant” in the Old Testament as the main framework for the relationship between God and His people. In Hebrew, convenant is called berith, and in Greek, diatheke, which indicates that a convenant is not only a legal bond, but also a reflection of God’s love and faithfulness to mankind. These convenants incolve several figures, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David, who share a common thread og God’s faithfulness in carrying out His plan of salvation for His people. Each convenant highlights various theological aspects, namely creation, salvation, elction, law, and kingdom. Thus, this article helps readers see that all these conevnants are fulfilles in Jesus Christ through the new convenant, where God’s law is no longer written on stone, but in the hearts of men. This study affirms that the convenant is the main foundation of biblical theology, which shows the relationship between God’s grace and man’s responsibility to live in obedience.