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NARASI KEAGAMAAN DALAM ERA POST-TRUTH: ANALISIS HERMENEUTIKA DIGITAL TERHADAP TOKOH AL MOFU DAN PATRIS ALLEGRO DI TIKTOK Martini, Theresia; Takahanem Kaize, Simon
NUSANTARA : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial Vol 12, No 10 (2025): NUSANTARA : JURNAL ILMU PENGETAHUAN SOSIAL
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31604/jips.v12i10.2025.4243-4254

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Dalam era post-truth, media sosial menjadi arena utama produksi dan distribusi narasi keagamaan yang sarat emosi dan performativitas. Tulisan ini menganalisis dinamika narasi keagamaan dua tokoh digital, Al Mofu dan Patris Allegro, yang aktif di platform TikTok. Dengan pendekatan hermeneutika Paul Ricoeur dan teori encoding/decoding Stuart Hall, kajian ini memetakan “dunia di belakang teks”, “di dalam teks”, dan “di depan teks” dalam konstruksi makna publik keagamaan. Temuan menunjukkan bahwa narasi mereka tidak hanya mencerminkan afiliasi teologis, tetapi juga dipengaruhi oleh logika algoritmik, bias konfirmasi, serta strategi retoris khas media digital. Dalam konteks ini, teologi mengalami pergeseran: dari ruang reflektif menuju komodifikasi identitas dan emosi. Artikel ini merekomendasikan pendekatan hermeneutika dialogis untuk merespons fenomena ini secara lebih inklusif dan reflektif.
The First MSC Missionary Work In Merauke Takahanem Kaize, Simon
Proceedings of The International Conference on Theology, Religion, Culture, and Humanities Vol 2, No 1 (2025): Proceedings of The International Conference on Theology, Religion, Culture, and
Publisher : Fakultas Teologi, Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/tic.v2i1.12092

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The arrival of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (MSC) in Merauke in the early 20th century brought significant changes to the Marind community, both in the religious, educational and social fields. This article discusses how the first MSC missionaries introduced the image of God to the Marind tribe in Merauke. Using a critical historical approach, this research highlights how the missionaries introduced the image of God in the light of the Catholic faith in accordance with the theological truths of the Council of Nicea (325 AD). The Council affirmed that God is one in essence (ousia), but three in person (hypostasis), namely God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. In the context of the Marind tribe, it is God who is close to humans, and God who brings social transformation. In the Marind belief tradition, the image of God does not always refer to the monotheistic concept as in Abrahamic religions, but rather to animistic and cosmological belief systems that connect humans with ancestors and nature. Marind religious concepts such as Dema, respect for ancestors, and a close relationship with nature serve as a bridge in the proclamation of the Catholic faith. This study shows that the first MSC missionary mission was not just the spread of religion, but also a social transformation that still respects local cultural values and the continuity of the MSC mission in Merauke and the challenges of evangelization in the modern era.