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Societas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat
ISSN : 24070556     EISSN : 25993267     DOI : -
Fokus pada studi dan penelitian mengenai agama dan masyarakat, utamanya untuk membahas kontribusi agama-agama bagi terciptanya kehidupan masyarakat yang bermartabat, adil dan toleran, serta menghargai keragaman yang merupakan realitas masyarakat Indonesia.
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Sekularisme, Epistemologi Reformed, dan Liturgi: Menimbang Peran Liturgi dalam Konteks Masyarakat Sekuler Jonathan, Samuel Vincenzo; Harsawibawa, Albertus
Societas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat Vol 9 No 1 (2022): In Press
Publisher : Reformed Center for Religion and Society

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Secularism is a condition of the times we live in today. It gives awareness to the global community that in reality there is only the immanent—there is no God. So, theism is seen as just one of the many options available: atheism becomes even more attractive to embrace. Generally, a theist will respond by demonstrating the plausibility of theism through positive arguments for the existence of God. The author rejects this and offers an approach from Reformed epistemology, as a thesis on how one knows God, to the problem. Through Reformed epistemology, the author views secularism as what is understood as a cognitive environment. As a cognitive environment that prevents the “knowing subject” from knowing God, the authors point out that the appropriate response to secularism is to include the “knowing subject” into the liturgy. Thus, liturgy can also be understood as an act that has an epistemic dimension that enables a person to know God.
Melawan Korupsi: Inspirasi dari Injil Matius 6: 11 Putra, Andreas Maurenis
Societas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat Vol 9 No 1 (2022): In Press
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This theological reflection wants to give a message to Christians by analyzing corruption based on the Gospel of Matthew 6:11 among the corruption proliferation in Indonesia. Through the library method, this article finds that Matthew 6:11 is against corruption because corruption is a form of ignorance to take care the social faith that inherited from Jesus, namely an attitude of being aware and caring for the others’ needs as reflected for “our food” and “enough” calling. Based on these findings, this article arrives at an alternative solution, it is promoting informal and formal anti-corruption education. Informally, parents are invited to build an example of honest living as a family habit and make the house as a faith school . Formally, it is necessary to integrate anti-corruption values ​​into a number of subjects or courses (inclusive approach) and make anti-corruption education into a local content subject or a separated subject (exclusive approach).
Sikap Kekristenan terhadap Perang dan Perdamaian: Suatu Tinjauan Teologis Etis Intan, Benyamin F
Societas Dei: Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat Vol 9 No 1 (2022): In Press
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Looking at the relationship between war and religion, there are at least three popular ethical positions, namely holy war, pacifism, and just war. All three of them have their manifestations, both in Scripture and in church history,that rely on their logic, and produce their inadequacy. This article attempts to explore them in order  to give insight into Christian thinking about war. By using a normative ethical approach, this article concludes that the position of pacifism and Just War are the  options that can be taken. Furthermore, the two positions do not mutually negate each other but complementarily fill in the insufficiency of ethical questions about  war in the two ethical positions.

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