International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology
Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June

Corruption, Ritualism and Prophetic Role of the Catholic Church

Antonius Galih Arga Aryanto (Universitas Sanata Dharma Yogyakarta)
Martinus Joko Lelono (Universitas Sanata Dharma Yogyakarta)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jun 2021

Abstract

This interdisciplinary study attempts to relate corruption with the Catholic Church's role as the moral and social critics that compel believers to participate in confronting corruption and bribery. The interdisciplinarity is also the method applied in the study. It includes an exposition of the economic data of the GDP, its theological interpretation based on the story of Naboth and the king in the Old Testament, and strategic action field theory. The article begins with widespread corruption in ASEAN, then continues with a theological foundation for believers’ role as guardians of moral and social values. The Church, however, faces ritualism and religious formalism that cause faith values do not influence to eradicate corruption. Finally, by implementing the social study of Strategic Action Field (SAFs) theory, the paper proposes an anti-corruption movement as a strategic action for the Catholic Church to tackle corruption. The study found that the social study of Strategic Action Field (SAFs) theory allows the Church to develop the anti-corruption movement as the strategic action to create pastoral works to tackle corruption

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJIPTh

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Education Social Sciences

Description

International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology (IJIPTh) is a blind-reviewed philosophical-theological journal published by AFTI (Asosiasi Filsafat Teologi Indonesia / Association of Indonesian Philosophy and Theology) and AAFKI (Asosiasi Ahli Filsafat Keilahian Indonesia / Association of ...