Studia Philosophica et Theologica
Vol 11 No 1 (2011)

SILIH ASAH, SILIH ASIH, SILIH ASUH: Inspirasi Budaya Lokal untuk Gereja

Stephanus Djunatan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Dec 2019

Abstract

Sundanese people are familiar with the traditional saying: silih asah, silih asih, silih asuh. This wise saying stands as an ethical principle to guide their attitudes in everyday life. This ethical principle is associated with 3 significant roles and their respective functions in Sundanese community, namely the reverend monk, the king and the father. These roles and their respective functions shape the Sundanese concepts of social relationship in a community, namely equality and functional interconnectivity. The Indonesian Catholic Church, especially in the Diocese of Bandung, can take into account the philosophical implications of this Sundanese saying in carrying out its mission. Bearing the principle of silih asah, silih asih, silih asuh in mind, the Church should proclaim the Good News through intensive involvements and caring services in local communities. This principle, in turn, helps the Church develop its identity properly in a local context

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Journal Info

Abbrev

spet

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Subject

Religion Humanities Education Social Sciences

Description

STUDIA focuses on philosophical and theological studies based on both literary and field researches. The emphasis of study is on systematic attempt of exploring seeds of Indonesian philosophy as well as contextualization and inculturationof theology in socio-political-historical atmosphere of ...