Proceedings of The International Conference on Theology, Religion, Culture, and Humanities
Vol 1, No 2 December (2024): Proceedings of The International Conference on Theology, Religion, Cult

Educating Compassionate Attitudes: Perkampungan Sosial Pingit as a Mode for Public Theology

Mahardika, Amadea Prajna Putra (Unknown)
Manggala, Jakobus Aditya Christie (Unknown)
Irawan, Paulus Bambang (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Dec 2024

Abstract

This paper discusses the concept of public theology, which involves dialogue and engagement with society, aiming for social justice, community welfare, and the common good for the world. It emphasizes the necessity for public theology to address issues affecting the wider community and to use language and logic understandable and debatable by the public. Although aligned with political and liberation theology, public theology tends to be more reformative than revolutionary. The Perkampungan Sosial Pingit (PSP) in Yogyakarta demonstrates concrete involvement in social work, reflecting public theology. This research highlights the engagement of PSP volunteers, the relationship between emotional impulse and compassion, and the impact of social involvement on religion and theology. Furthermore, it shows how social activism and theology influence and enrich each other, providing inspiration for the involvement of young people in social work and public theology.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

theoicon

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Social Sciences

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Theology, Religion, Culture, and Humanities publish meticulously curated papers, keynote addresses, and panel discussions, showcasing the latest research findings, theoretical frameworks, and practical applications in the fields of theology, religion, ...