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Revitalisasi Ekoteologi Lokal: Sebuah Upaya Mengatasi Krisis Lingkungan di Manggarai Sandri, Yohanes Arnoldus; Cajambo, Yohanes Adi; Jani, Berno; Hardin, Maksimianus; Jindung, Pilipus Benizi
AKSIOMA : Jurnal Sains Ekonomi dan Edukasi Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): AKSIOMA : Jurnal Sains, Ekonomi dan Edukasi
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan dan Penelitian Manggala Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/aksioma.v2i4.1126

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This research aims to (1) describe the environmental problems that hit the Manggarai community. (2) Describe the efforts to revitalise local Eco theology to overcome the environmental crisis in Manggarai. The research method used in this study is qualitative research. The results showed that environmental problems are one of the most serious problems faced by the Manggarai people and are even threatening their survival. Modern agricultural patterns, mining, illegal logging and lack of attention to local wisdom values are significant triggers for the clean water crisis, soil fertility degradation, and forest destruction. Efforts to revitalise local Eco theology are crucial in dealing with these problems. By viewing nature as a sacred entity, the mother of life, and a mediation to communicate with ancestral spirits and the Supreme Being, people will increasingly respect nature or reduce the act of exploitation of nature. The role of the church, government and society is crucial to internalise local wisdom education to the younger generation so that they do not behave destructively towards nature.
Kritik terhadap Tindakan Glorifikasi Tubuh Perempuan dalam Dunia Perkontenan Perspektif Teologi Tubuh Yohanes Paulus II Bano, Arkidius; Jani, Berno
AKSIOMA : Jurnal Sains Ekonomi dan Edukasi Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): AKSIOMA : Jurnal Sains, Ekonomi dan Edukasi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/aksioma.v2i5.1273

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This paper aims to criticize the act of glorification of women’s bodies in the world of content from the perspective of Jhon Paul II’s theology of the body. This scientific study uses a descriptive qualitative method with basic data collection techniques using literature studies and in-depth observations. The data analysis techniqque uses steps according to Miles and Huberman, namely data reduction, data display and drawing conclusions. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be concluded that the world of content has a significant influence on the act of the glorification of women’s bodies. Women tend to show their bodies transparently in the world of social media content for the sake of self-glorification. The act of glorifying women’s bodies is a form of abuse of the body as a representation of God. The concept of Jhon Paul II’s thelogy of the body plays a significant role in re-awakening all humans, especially women, to respect, appreciate and uphold the dignity and meaning of their bodies as images and representations of God in the World.
Memahami Kehadiran: Gabriel Marcel dan Dimensi Kemanusiaan dalam Merawat Orang Sakit Jani, Berno; Nali, Frederik Agung
AKSIOMA : Jurnal Sains Ekonomi dan Edukasi Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025): AKSIOMA : Jurnal Sains, Ekonomi dan Edukasi
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan dan Penelitian Manggala Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/aksioma.v2i6.1324

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This paper explores the contribution of existentialist philosopher Gabriel Marcel in understanding the human dimension of caring for the sick. In the context of modern healthcare, which tends to emphasize technical and procedural aspects, Marcel’s approach offers a more humanistic perspective, highlighting the importance of presence, personal involvement, and interpersonal relationships. Through key concepts such as “being” versus “having,” “mystery” versus “problem,” and the notion of “presence” in relationships, Marcel invites us to treat patients not merely as objects of care, but as whole subjects undergoing existential struggles. Using a qualitative and reflective-hermeneutic approach, this paper highlights how Marcel’s philosophical values can enrich medical practice, particularly in fostering empathetic, personal, and meaningful care. Ultimately, the paper asserts that caring is not merely a technical act, but an existential calling that demands presence and openness to the mystery of human suffering.