Inriyani
Fakultas Teologi Dan Sosiologi Kristen, Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Toraja, Indonesia

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HISTORIOGRAFI DAN DIALOG LINTAS IMAN: ANALISIS HISTORIS KEPERCAYAAN ALUK TODOLO DI MAPIA, KAPALA PITU,LEMBANG BENTENG MAMULLU, TORAJA UTARA Presdioyono; Corina Tangdiombo; Inriyani; Irna Bumbungan; Zhirene
Jurnal Salome : Multidisipliner Keilmuan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Salome: Multidisipliner Keilmuan
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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This research analyzes the historiography and interfaith dialogue related to the Aluk Todolo belief in Mapia, Kapala Pitu, Lembang Benteng Mamullu, North Toraja. The study focuses on the interaction of ancestral cosmology, the social structure of the tongkonan (traditional tongkonan), and the presence of world religions, particularly Christianity and Catholicism, in shaping local religious historical narratives. Using a qualitative approach, case study design, and narrative analysis, this research reconstructs the community's internal narrative through interviews with tominaa (traditional leaders) and traditional leaders, then places this narrative in critical dialogue with established academic narratives. The findings indicate that the Aluk Todolo ritual is not extinct but is reinterpreted through glocalization, reconstruction of death rites, and interfaith family practices that negotiate the boundaries between traditional and official religions. Interfaith relations are based on tongkonan kinship, while the identities of the younger generation are hybrid, combining official religion with ancestral memories and symbols.
DIGITAL DISCIPLESHIP DAN MENTAL HEALTH: IMPLIKASI TEOLOGIS BAGI PEMBENTUKAN IMAN REMAJA KRISTEN DI DUNIA VIRTUAL Corina Tangdiombo; Inriyani; Putri Wahyuni Dewanto; Deventi Krislia Panggalo; Presdioyono
Jurnal Salome : Multidisipliner Keilmuan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Salome: Multidisipliner Keilmuan
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This study aims to analyze the relationship between digital discipleship and mental health in the faith formation of Christian teenagers in virtual worlds. Employing a qualitative library‑research design, it integrates practical theology, adolescent psychology, and digital media studies within the framework of discipleship theology and shalom. The findings indicate that digital discipleship practices such as hybrid worship, online small groups, and mentoring through social media provide wide access to biblical teaching and communal support, yet simultaneously emerge amid high levels of anxiety, loneliness, and performative spirituality. The virtual world is therefore understood as an ambivalent locus theologicus: a space of faith formation and a potential source of mental‑health risks. The article proposes conceptual categories such as healing digital liturgies, faith communities as counter‑communities to algorithmic culture, and digital Sabbath as a Christian discipleship discipline, and outlines practical implications for youth discipleship curricula and pastoral care.