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International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology
ISSN : 27228894     EISSN : 27228886     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47043/ijipth
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 the Indonesian Experts of Divinity Studies). IJIPTh specializes in researched papers related to efforts of contextualizing and inculturation theology and philosophy in Indonesian and Asian landscapes from the trans-interdisciplinary methodological point of view. IJIPT welcomes philosophical and theological contributions from scholars around the world with various backgrounds of disciplines. This journal uses the English Language. IJIPTh is an open-access journal whose papers published are freely downloaded. IJIPTh can only be accessed through our official webpage, other than this website, it is outside our responsibility. Online ISSN: 2722-8886, Printed ISSN: 2722-8894
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The periculum mortis and the juridical norms of the Catholic Church regarding the Sacraments: Canonical Perspective Daniel Ortega Galed
International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology Vol 3, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47043/ijipth.v3i2.37

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In danger of death (periculum mortis), the canonical rules laid down under “normal conditions” concerning the reception and service of the Sacraments are often impossible to adhere to. One of the fundamental problems in pastoral life is a lack of juridical knowledge of the “graces, dispensations, exceptions” in canon law in situations of the danger of death, which can be detrimental to the spiritual rights of the faithful. It is, therefore, essential to examine both normatively and pastorally. Canon law seriously takes the danger of death as a matter of its positive norms. The “exegesis method” of canon law will be used in the canon on periculum mortis, especially book IV of CIC 1983. In conclusion, it is evident that in the face of the danger of death for every physical person in the Church, the principle: salus animarum suprema lex is the only norm that must be observed. 
The Discoursive Perspective Of Liberalism Versus Multiculturalism Otto Gusti Ndegong Madung; Winibaldus Stefanus Mere
International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology Vol 3, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47043/ijipth.v3i2.31

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This paper aims to show the limitations of the liberal viewpoint vis-à-vis overcoming the conflict between freedom of religion and belief in Indonesia. The multi-ethnic and multi-religious condition, a unique feature of Indonesian society, demonstrates that the conventional liberal framework of the concept of freedom of religion and belief is insufficient. To complete this article, the writer employs the literature research method. This research can formulate many findings: freedom of religion and belief is not only concerned with the individual. And an individual right to choose his/her faith is strongly linked to how one legitimately expresses oneself in communities based on ethnicity and/or religion. Furthermore, plurality in a multicultural society presumes acknowledging a fundamental truth that can be expressed in many ways. 
Declaration of nullity for the divorced and remarried couples: A Study Case in Manado Diocese Albertus Sujoko; Gregorius Hertanto Dwi Wibowo
International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology Vol 3, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47043/ijipth.v3i2.33

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This research seeks a permanent juridical solution for the pastoral problem of catholic split marriages. Many such couples need the Catholic Church's intervention to give way out of their family problem. And there is indeed a solution provided by Pope Francis with the reform of Canon Law regarding the issue of divorce and remarried couples of Catholic families. The research method is identifying and documenting what has been done in the diocese of Manado by Fr. Jan van Paassen and studying his approach to dealing with families needing help. Bibliographical research indicates the method of Fr. Jan van Paassen in dealing with the problem. It has a solid foundation and a reasonable argumentation which may be accepted by the authority of the Church based on the Calon Law itself. May this research help solve the pastoral problem of the catholic split marriage on the one hand. On the other side, the indissolubility of marriage remains the permanent teaching of the Catholic Church.
Thinking Prevents Grave Evil: An Analysis of Thinking According to Hannah Arendt Shelomita Selamat; Yustinus Yustinus
International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology Vol 3, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47043/ijipth.v3i2.38

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Hannah Arendt identifies that, in most cases, human evil is banal. People who committed grave evil did not think profoundly about what they were doing, and it did not come from what we consider their “optio Fundamentalis”. This study endeavours to critically explore Hannah Arendt’s account of “Thinking” as a fundamental capacity of human existence. This study aims to investigate Hannah Arendt’s thoughts on Thinking and its relation to other human capacities and actions. We will utilize a critical analysis of Arendt’s works as the method of this study. We will critically analyze her important works, such as Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, The Life of the Mind, and Essays in Understanding: 1930-1954, while her other works will also be considered. After this study, we find that the activity of Thinking is an essential capacity of the human being as a moral being. Only if human beings think profoundly, he/she can they produce meaningful actions that can hinder them from banal actions, which could even lead them to commit grave evils. The moral capacity of human beings remains in their act of Thinking. The need for exercising the activity of profound Thinking is, therefore, implied.
Contextual Mission Construction according to the Jubata Concept in the Kanayatn Dayak Tribe in Introducing the Triune God Ceria Ceria; Yunardi Kristian Zega; Fransiskus Irwan Widjaja; Jamin Tanhidy
International Journal of Indonesian Philosophy & Theology Vol 3, No 2 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47043/ijipth.v3i2.34

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The purpose of this research is to describe the contextual mission construction using the concept of Jubata to introducing the concept of the Trinity in a biblical view to Dayak Tanayatn people This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach to identify how the Kanayatn Dayak understand the Jubata figure. The results show that through the adaptative method and using the seven Jubata names in the Kanayatn Dayak language to understanding the concept of the Triune God in biblical view and change the understanding of the survivors' sacrifices to be understood as worldly salvation, not eternal in nature through the image of Jubata (which is equated with the spirit of the ancestors) but is directed to one of God's persons in the Trinity of God the Son (Jesus Christ) as the Savior of mankind. Thus, the contextual mission construction of the Jubata concept in the introduction of the Gospel of the Triune God can be a reference material for carrying out outreach missions to remote tribes and building contextual mission studies that are culturally appropriate to spread the Gospel among  the Kanayatn Dayak tribe in Landak, West Kalimantan.

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