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Formatio Generasi Milenial dalam Perspektif Teologi Proses Firmanto, Antonius Denny; R.D. Bory, Agustinus; Abin, Deni; Dial, Martina; Mario Nusa, Michael
Seri Filsafat Teologi Vol. 35 No. 34 (2025)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Widya Sasana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35312/serifilsafat.v35i34.287

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Perkembangan teknologi digital telah mengubah cara generasi milenial membangun relasi dan komunitas, menghadirkan problematika formasi iman seperti lemahnya ikatan antarindividu, kecenderungan individualisme, dan pengalaman keterasingan dalam komunitas virtual. Artikel ini menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan kajian pustaka terhadap literatur teologi proses Alfred North Whitehead, pemikiran Marjorie Suchocki, serta teori perkembangan manusia, untuk merumuskan kerangka konseptual human formation bagi generasi digital. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa teologi proses, yang menekankan realitas sebagai proses dinamis dan relasional, membuka ruang untuk mendefinisikan ulang formasi iman bukan sebagai transfer doktrin statis, melainkan sebagai perjalanan berkesinambungan yang menekankan kebebasan, kreativitas, dan keterkaitan. Empat pilar formasi ditawarkan: katekese digital, komunitas proses, pedagogi partisipatif, dan spiritualitas dinamis. Dengan demikian, artikel ini memberi kontribusi baru bagi pastoral digital dengan menghadirkan teologi proses sebagai paradigma alternatif dalam merumuskan formasi iman generasi digital native.
Implikasi Metafisika Intersubjektif Armada Riyanto dalam Tradisi Belis Budaya Manggarai Dial, Martina
Jurnal Budaya Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Budaya
Publisher : Department of Language and Literature, Faculty of Cultural Studies, Universitas Brawijaya

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This study examines the relationship between Armada Riyanto's intersubjective metaphysics and the belis tradition in Manggarai culture. The belis tradition, which has been understood as a social and economic practice in marriage customs, is reexamined philosophically as a relational event that reveals the essence of human existence as beings who “are-with” (being-with). Using a qualitative-philosophical approach through literature study and hermeneutic analysis, this study interprets the symbolic, social, and existential meanings of belis within the framework of Riyanto's intersubjective metaphysics. Riyanto's thinking, which is based on a synthesis of phenomenology (Husserl, Heidegger), the ethics of alterity (Levinas), and personalist dialogue (Buber), asserts that intersubjective relations are not merely a social aspect, but the ontological basis of human existence. The results of the study show that the practice of belis in Manggarai society reflects the principles of relationality, recognition, and responsibility between subjects. The symbolic gift-giving between the male and female families not only strengthens social relationships but also affirms the dignity and existence of both parties. This tradition reflects metaphysical praxis in which humans affirm each other through love and solidarity. Furthermore, the ecological and spiritual dimensions of belis reveal the interconnectedness of humans with nature and the Transcendent, as emphasized in Riyanto's concept of cosmic relations.