Togas, Fabylio Cornelius
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Pentingnya Penghargaan terhadap Nilai Kearifan Lokal: Analisis Filosofis atas Kasus Pembakaran Mahkota Cenderawasih di Jayapura Supriyanto, Edi; Togas, Fabylio Cornelius; Welerubun, Liberatus; Bukan, Paulus Kus; Resubun, Yohanis; Jamlean, Anselmus
Jurnal Seri Mitra (Refleksi Ilmiah Pastoral) Vol. 5 No. 1, Januari (2026): Jurnal Seri Mitra Refleksi Ilmiah Pastoral
Publisher : Kelompok Studi Mitra Skolastikat MSC PinelengINELENG

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Every community group has a collective appreciation for objects that hold deep indigenous wisdom (local wisdom), including the Papuan indigenous community regarding the crown of the Bird of Paradise (Cenderawasih). This research aims to provide an accurate review of the Cenderawasih crown burning case in Jayapura and to offer a relevant philosophical assessment. The core question posed by the author is what is the appropriate analysis of the Cenderawasih crown burning issue in Jayapura, especially when viewed from a philosophical perspective. Through qualitative research utilizing a descriptive-analytical writing method, the author found that a violation of local wisdom values occurred through this Cenderawasih crown burning case. The action taken by the BBKSDA (Papua Natural Resources Conservation Agency) was intended to deter individuals involved in the illegal hunting of the Cenderawasih, an endangered endemic bird , but on the other hand, the act of burning they chose sparked protests from the Papuan community, who viewed it as a disregard for their customs and traditions. Therefore, a precise assessment from a philosophical standpoint is needed to avoid bias in evaluating this case
EKARISTI YANG PERTAMA? : Analisa Biblis Tindakan Yesus berdasarkan Injil Markus 8:1-9 Asumbi, Hermas; Togas, Fabylio Cornelius
Pineleng Theological Review Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Department of Theology - Sekolah Tinggi Filsafat Seminari Pineleng

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Throughout His life, Jesus performed many miracles. One of the compelling miracle stories is the multiplication of the loaves, as found in the Gospel of Mark 8:1-9, where Jesus fed 4,000 people. Jesus' actions in this story are often associated with the Eucharistic Liturgy. This narrative is intriguing because, although frequently considered a duplicate of the feeding of the five thousand (Mark 6:30-44), this pericope possesses significant terminological and theological differences from the Mark 6 account regarding the Eucharistic Action itself. This paper aims to analyze the story of Jesus feeding the four thousand in Mark 8:1-9 to explore the biblical foundation of the Sacrament of the Eucharist. This research seeks to provide an analysis of whether the narrative of Mark 8:1-9 truly represents a Eucharistic action performed by Jesus for the first time, or is merely a story retold by the evangelist. Through textual-narrative, social, and Jewish tradition approaches, the author finds that Mark 8:1-9 more specifically reflects the liturgical practices of the early church. This is evident from the use of the verb eucharistēsas (giving thanks) in chapter 8, which differs from the word eulogēsen (blessing) used in Mark 6:30-44.