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Restoring Self-Image in the Light of Imago Dei for Addictive Substance Abusers in the Contemporary Era Lase, Onesiporus Pengharapan; Parinussa, Stevanus
Proskuneo: Journal of Theology Vol 2, No 1 (2025): Proskuneo Journal of Theology
Publisher : STT Transformasi Indonesia Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53674/pjt.v2i1.256

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Substance addiction in the contemporary era does not merely create a physical health crisis, but also severely damages the self-image and spiritual identity of the addicted individuals. Social stigma, deep-rooted guilt, and disconnection from God and community further worsen their psychosocial and spiritual condition. However, medical and psychological approaches that have so far dominated treatment often fail to address the core of the spiritual identity crisis. There is a clear research gap in theological studies that specifically examine self-image recovery through reflection on the Imago Dei within the context of addiction. From a theological perspective, restoring self-image is not merely a psychological reconstruction, but also a rediscovery of human identity grounded in the Imago Dei. This article explores how theological reflection on the Imago Dei offers a transformative approach in restoring the self-image of substance abusers. This study employs a qualitative approach using a descriptive design to gain an in-depth understanding of addiction cases and treatment. Data collection involved non-numerical sources using triangulation methods through pastoral interviews, counseling observations, and spiritual reflection analyses. The findings show that deep reflection on the Imago Dei fosters holistic transformation spiritually, psychologically, and sociall ywhich significantly contributes to a sustainable recovery process.
Tabernakel sebagai Ruang Teologi Kehadiran Allah: Analisis Intertekstual antara Keluaran 25–40 dan Yohanes 1:14 Lase, Onesiporus Pengharapan; Gaol, Ayub Lumban; Latip, Latip
Divinitas Jurnal Filsafat dan Teologi Kontekstual Vol 4, No 1 (2026): Divinitas January
Publisher : Fakultas Teologi, Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/div.v4i1.14329

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This article examines the theological meaning of the Tabernacle in Exodus 25–40 through an intertextual analysis with John 1:14 in order to reconstruct the concept of God’s presence within a biblical-theological framework. The study aims to identify both continuity and transformation in the understanding of divine presence, moving from spatial representation to incarnational actualization in Christ. Employing a qualitative-descriptive method and intertextual hermeneutics, this research analyzes biblical texts and relevant theological literature. The findings demonstrate that the Tabernacle functions as a pedagogical medium shaping Israel’s awareness of God’s immanence and holiness, while the incarnation represents the ontological fulfillment of the “tabernacling” motif through a personal and relational presence. This study argues that God’s presence is dynamic, relational, and progressive within the redemptive narrative. The main contribution lies in integrating Old Testament spatial theology and Johannine Christology into a coherent synthesis of divine presence relevant for contemporary theological discourse.AbstrakArtikel ini menganalisis makna teologis Tabernakel dalam Keluaran 25–40 melalui pendekatan intertekstual dengan Yohanes 1:14 untuk merekonstruksi konsep kehadiran Allah dalam perspektif teologi biblika. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengidentifikasi kontinuitas dan transformasi makna kehadiran Allah dari representasi spasial menuju aktualisasi inkarnasional dalam diri Kristus. Metode yang digunakan adalah analisis kualitatif-deskriptif dengan pendekatan hermeneutik intertekstual terhadap teks Alkitab dan literatur teologis relevan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Tabernakel berfungsi sebagai medium pedagogis yang membentuk kesadaran umat akan imanensi dan kekudusan Allah, sementara inkarnasi merepresentasikan pemenuhan ontologis dari motif “bertabernakel” dalam relasi personal antara Allah dan manusia. Temuan ini menegaskan bahwa kehadiran Allah bersifat dinamis, relasional, dan progresif dalam narasi keselamatan. Kontribusi penelitian ini terletak pada integrasi teologi ruang Perjanjian Lama dan kristologi Injil Yohanes dalam satu kerangka sintesis teologi kehadiran Allah yang relevan bagi diskursus teologi kontemporer.
Kepemimpinan Rohani dan Akuntabilitas Moral: Sebuah Respons Teologis-Biblika terhadap Fenomena Korupsi di Indonesia Kusuma, Setio Dharma; Lase, Onesiporus Pengharapan
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 5 No 2 (2026): Teologi Transformatif dan Peran Gereja dalam Membangun Masyarakat yang Inklusif,
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.v5i2.177

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The corruption crisis that afflicts Indonesian society is not merely a legal or governmental issue, but also reflects a profound spiritual crisis. This article examines the integration between spiritual leadership and moral accountability as a biblical response to the phenomenon of corruption. Employing a qualitative approach through theological literature study, the research interprets 1 Samuel 2:12–36 to trace the roots of leadership failure in the sons of Eli as an example of moral deviation and the loss of spiritual responsibility. The findings indicate that corruption arises from the disintegration between faith and morality, as well as the misuse of authority that ought to be oriented toward service. This study reveals that genuine spiritual leadership, rooted in the fear of the Lord and biblical integrity, stands as the antithesis of corrupt practices. The implications highlight the central role of the church and Christian educational institutions in shaping accountable leadership through character formation and transformative spirituality.