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Kajian Teori dan Pandangan Alkitab Mengenai Kepemimpinan Transformasional Adi Suhenra Sigiro; Fitri Lyli Septiani Sitompul; Andhika Sinaga; Pirianus Mom
Jurnal Budi Pekerti Agama Kristen dan Katolik Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Juni: Jurnal Budi Pekerti Agama Kristen dan Katolik
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/jbpakk.v3i2.1221

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Transformational leadership is an approach that emphasizes inspiration, empowerment, and individual development in order to achieve organizational goals holistically. This study aims to examine the concept of transformational leadership theoretically, while reviewing its application in the context of general organizations and churches, and its relevance according to the biblical perspective. Using the literature study method, this study collected data from various scientific literature and theological sources to build a solid conceptual framework. The results of the study indicate that transformational leadership has significant benefits, such as increasing employee engagement, innovation, and performance. On the other hand, this approach also has limitations, especially in the context of organizations that are bureaucratic or still in the early stages of formation. From a biblical perspective, transformational leadership is in line with the examples of Deborah and Jesus Christ, who led through service, example, and personal transformation. Thus, transformational leadership is not only relevant to the development of modern organizations, but also has a strong spiritual basis in Christian teachings.
Kepemimpinan Yesaya: Misi Kenabian dalam Mengubah Sejarah Israel Grecetinovitria Marliana Butar-butar; Fitri Lyli Septiani Sitompul; Dian Sipahutar
Jurnal Silih Asuh : Teologi dan Misi Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JULI: Jurnal Silih Asuh : Teologi dan Misi
Publisher : LPPM - STT Kadesi Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54765/silihasuh.v1i2.32

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Isaiah, a prophet in the 8th century BC in Jerusalem, has an important role in Jewish and Christian religious traditions. He began receiving divine revelations around 742 BC when the Assyrian Empire expanded its territory westward. Isaiah understood the political and foreign issues facing the Jewish kingdom, including relations with other countries such as Egypt, Ethiopia, and Assyria. Although the reigns of Jeroboam II and Uzziah were marked by economic prosperity, social justice was often overlooked. Isaiah firmly rebukes the rich and officials who oppress the poor, and he calls for the restoration of justice. In addition to being a prophet, Isaiah was also active in political affairs, believing that divine messages should play a role in political decisions. Although his advice was often ignored, he nevertheless warned of the consequences of sin and announced future arrivals promised in prophecy, including the coming of Immanuel. Methodologically, Isaiah received a divine call in the 8th century BC, facing moral and political challenges in Judah, and through that vision and call, he demonstrated faithfulness and the power of faith in conveying divine messages.