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Fenomena "Kristen Muhammadiyah": Suatu Tinjauan dari Perspektif Wawasan Dunia Kristen Sugiharto, Ayub; Yusuf, Etni Grace Andi
Teokristi: Jurnal Teologi Kontekstual dan Pelayanan Kristiani Vol 5 No 2 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Berita Hidup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38189/tjt.v5i2.1036

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Indonesia's pluralistic religious landscape gives rise to unique interfaith engagement phenomena, one of which is the presence of Christians in Muhammadiyah institutions without converting, known as “Muhammadiyah Christians.” This article aims to objectively describe the phenomenon and analyze it through the lens of a Christian worldview. The research uses a literature study approach and critical-theological analysis, with reference to the thoughts of Abdul Mu'ti and Fajar Riza Ul Haq, as well as the Bible-based framework of Christian theology. The research findings show that this phenomenon is not a form of religious syncretism, but rather a form of socio-relational engagement in the context of diversity. From a Christian worldview perspective, this phenomenon demands the wisdom of faith that is balanced between love and truth, as well as unwavering Christian witness in the midst of plurality. This research emphasizes the importance of healthy interfaith dialogue and contextual faith formation that is rooted in biblical truth and does not compromise the core doctrines of the Christian faith.
Kehadiran Roh Kudus dalam Pelayanan: Rahasia Khotbah Yang Diurapi Halawa, Norina; Cinta, Yesa; Yusuf, Etni Grace Andi
Teokristi: Jurnal Teologi Kontekstual dan Pelayanan Kristiani Vol 6 No 1 (2026): Mei 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38189/tjt.v6i1.1093

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The presence of the Holy Spirit in Christian ministry, especially in the context of anointed preaching, has a profound and transformational role. This study aims to explore how the Holy Spirit influences the quality and effectiveness of preaching in the context of the contemporary church. Through a descriptive qualitative approach, this study examines the perceptions and experiences of preachers and congregations regarding the anointing of the Holy Spirit in preaching. The results show that the anointing of the Holy Spirit strengthens the power of the proclamation of God's Word, increases the understanding and acceptance of the congregation, and brings about significant spiritual change. This study also identifies the variability of the anointing experience, which is influenced by the preacher's personal factors, spiritual preparation, and dependence on the Holy Spirit. In conclusion, this study confirms that the anointing of the Holy Spirit is a critical factor in effective preaching ministry, which requires full dependence on divine power to influence and change the lives of the congregation. Through anointed preaching, the church can realize living and powerful teaching, which influences and shapes Christians to become more mature in faith and love.
Dinamika Pneumatologis dalam Penginjilan : Analisis Peran Roh Kudus dalam Fase Pra, Proses, dan Pasca Penginjilan May, Farida Tawuru; Yusuf, Etni Grace Andi
Teokristi: Jurnal Teologi Kontekstual dan Pelayanan Kristiani Vol 6 No 1 (2026): Mei 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38189/tjt.v6i1.1127

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This study aims to analyze the dynamics of the Holy Spirit’s role in evangelism through a biblical pneumatological approach. The method employed is qualitative descriptive with a literature study of biblical texts and relevant theological sources. The findings reveal that the Holy Spirit is the primary agent in evangelism, working comprehensively in three phases: pre-evangelism, the evangelistic process, and post-evangelism. In the pre-evangelism phase, the Holy Spirit prepares human hearts and initiates divine mission. During the evangelistic process, the Spirit guides evangelists, grants boldness, and convicts individuals of sin. In the post-evangelism phase, the Spirit seals believers, performs regeneration, and guides spiritual growth. These findings affirm that the effectiveness of evangelism does not rely on human ability but on the sovereignty of the Holy Spirit’s work. This study contributes to a more holistic pneumatological framework of mission theology.