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A Pastoral Theological Study Of Faithfulness Tested Through Relational Wounds And Rehabilitation In A Trauma-Informed Perspective Tintingon, Angel Ribka; Tewu, Peggy Sandra
International Journal of Education, Information Technology, and Others Vol 8 No 3.A (2025): International Journal of Education, information technology   and others (On Pro
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In human connections, loyalty serves as the bedrock, frequently challenged by acts of disloyalty, letdowns, and emotional scars from relationships. Such injuries inflict not just psychological pain but also disrupt one's spiritual equilibrium, leading to a profound loss of confidence in self, fellow beings, and even the divine. From a Christian viewpoint, concepts of fidelity and treachery are framed within the promise of healing through Christ's boundless affection. This investigation seeks to examine the interplay of steadfastness under strain from interpersonal harms and its mending process, guided by a pastoral theology attuned to trauma. Employing a qualitative methodology centered on literary review, information is gathered from scriptural passages, writings on pastoral divinity, insights from trauma psychology, and modern analyses of ecclesiastical practices. Proceeds descriptively and analytically, juxtaposing doctrinal concepts with trauma viewpoints to forge a practical framework for pastoral application. Findings reveal that tested loyalty transcends mere moral concerns, intertwining deeply with the essence of one's belief system. Pastoral theology stresses that mending relational breaches should anchor in unwavering devotion to the Almighty, acknowledging that complete human reconciliation may remain elusive. A trauma-sensitive pastoral strategy proves apt, as it prioritizes establishing secure environments, weaving in elements of devotion and ritual, and viewing absolution as an ongoing journey rather than a swift mandate. Within the Reformed GMIM framework, such relational afflictions are seen as facets of flawed humanity, yet redeemable into avenues for spiritual maturation via divine mercy. Ultimately, this inquiry underscores that authentic renewal surpasses simple interpersonal mending, evolving into a holistic life metamorphosis grounded in the Lord's enduring compassion and reliability.
PERINGATAN SUPAYA JANGAN MURTAD: Kajian Hermeneutik Ibrani 5:11-14-6:1-8 dan Relevansinya Bagi Jemaat GMIM Imanuel Laikit Tintingon, Angel Ribka; Tewu, Peggy Sandra
Educatio Christi Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Januari 2023
Publisher : UPT Penelitian Fakultas Teologi Universitas Kristen Indonesia Tomohon

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Artikel ini membahas tentang peringatan supaya tidak murtad dan menekankan betapa pentingnya kedewasaan rohani dalam memperkuat iman dan menolak godaan dosa. Jemaat modern dihadapkan pada tantangan serupa seperti jemaat yang ditulis dalam kitab Ibrani, yaitu godaan untuk meninggalkan iman karena berbagai alasan seperti penganiayaan, kebingungan teologis, atau godaan dosa. Peringatan ini juga menegaskan tentang karakter Allah yang adil dan kudus, yang akan memberikan hukuman yang adil bagi mereka yang sengaja meninggalkan iman. Jemaat modern dipanggil untuk bertahan dalam iman mereka, tidak tergoda untuk meninggalkan iman meskipun diperhadapkan dengan tekanan atau kesulitan. Peringatan keras tentang bahaya meninggalkan iman setelah mengetahui kebenaran, Analogi tentang tanah yang menyerap hujan, menghasilkan tanaman yang bermanfaat atau berduri, menunjukkan pilihan antara keselamatan atau kebinasaan. Jemaat diajak untuk menghindari godaan murtad dengan memperdalam hubungan mereka dengan Tuhan dan hidup sesuai dengan ajaran-Nya.
TRANSFORMASI PARADIGMA MISI KRISTEN DALAM MASYARAKAT MAJEMUK: DARI EKSKLUSIVISME MENUJU INKLUSIVISME Tintingon, Angel Ribka; Suoth, Vanny Nancy
Hymnos: Jurnal Teologi dan Keagamaan Kristen Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Hymnos: Jurnal Teologi dan Keagamaan Kristen Desember 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Ambon

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This article examines the transformation of the Christian mission paradigm from exclusivism to inclusivism within the context of pluralistic societies. The purpose of the study is to analyze how the church can shift the exclusive mindset of believers so that they are able to live and witness in an inclusive, open, and contextually relevant manner amidst social and cultural diversity. This research employs a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, including literature review on missiology, observation of pluralistic communities, and theological analysis of the concept of Missio Dei and mission practices in diverse societies. The findings indicate that exclusivism, while affirming the truth of the faith, can lead to closed-minded attitudes, discrimination, and social conflict. In contrast, the inclusivist paradigm emphasizes the church’s participation in God’s universal work, integrating the proclamation of the Gospel with spiritual education, interfaith dialogue, and cross-community social activities. This transformation of mindset not only strengthens the witness of faith but also positions the church as an agent of reconciliation, peace, and social transformation relevant to pluralistic societies. This study contributes to the field of missiology by offering a new perspective on the importance of inclusivism as a strategy for contemporary Christian mission.