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Kajian Roma 12:2 Berkaitan dengan Konsep Pengudusan Pada Wanita Kristen dan Implikasinya Sharon Evangelica Manete
Voice Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Jurnal Voice
Publisher : LPPM STT Baptis Kalvari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54636/5fppz617

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The understanding of sanctification has so far discussed humans in general without distinguishing the dynamics of gender in it. A micro approach is needed so that women as objects of salvation can see God's inclusion after they receive salvation. In a culture that was thickly patriarchal in the past, it took courage to see aspects of sanctification from the side of women who were often marginalized. The problematic tendencies that occur in women in the sanctification process need to be mapped and linked to differences in brain structure and their way of thinking with men. The constant renewal of the mind also applies to women. Women's thoughts, feelings and wills are sometimes distorted due to physiological factors. The exegesis of Romans 12:2 makes it clear how women must continue to change in the renewal of mind to become more like Christ. Several women in the Bible are used as case studies to clarify the phenomenon under study.
Tafsir Fungsional, AI, dan Etika: Menjembatani Peran dan Agensi Moral Manusia Dalam Teknologi Denny Andreas; Sharon Evangelica Manete
Voice Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Voice
Publisher : LPPM STT Baptis Kalvari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54636/c2209v73

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This article explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), theology, and ethics, focusing on the concept of Imago Dei and its implications for human identity and moral agency. The research begins with a systematic literature review across three domains: theological perspectives on the Imago Dei, ethical considerations in AI, and philosophical discourses on human identity and moral agency. The review identified key themes and debates, facilitating a comprehensive understanding of how AI and theology intersect. The findings emphasize the importance of integrating theological frameworks with AI ethics to ensure that technological advancements are aligned with inherent human values. The study highlights significant gaps in existing literature, particularly the lack of a comprehensive framework that combines theological insights with practical ethical considerations. The research suggests a collaborative approach between theologians, ethicists, and technologists to address the moral dilemmas posed by AI. The results underscore the importance of contextualizing the Imago Dei within diverse cultural and religious frameworks, which enriches theological and ethical discussions. Ultimately, this research advocates for a nuanced understanding of what it means to be human in an increasingly technological world, emphasizing the ethical responsibilities that accompany the integration of AI into everyday life.