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SAGACITY : Journal of Theology and Christian Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27468550     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/8EVWP
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
Biblical theology Systematic Theology Applied Theology Christian Education Humanities and Local Wisdom
Articles 43 Documents
Studi Analisis Tentang Konsep Pelanggaran Orang Tua Yang Ditanggung Oleh Anak-Anaknya Berdasarkan Keluaran 20:5 Dimas Andono Warih, Wahyu
SAGACITY : Journal of Theology and Christian Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): JUNI 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Sangkakala & Sekolah Tinggi Jemaat Kristus Indonesia

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This article discusses Exodus 20:5, the Bible verse that states that God "will repay the iniquities of parents on children and grandchildren to the third and fourth generations." The main focus is to analyze these meaning texts and understand how the concept of parental transgression can be borne by offspring. Through an exegetical approach, this article explores the literal and symbolic meaning of the verse. While some interpretations tend toward a literal understanding of the remission of sin, this analysis also considers symbolic meanings involving moral responsibility and psychological impact. In addition, this article highlights the theological and ethical framework of understanding related to the concept of resolving generational sin. Discussion involves consideration of the cultural context in which the text was written and how its moral message is relevant in the context of modern society. Thus, this article not only approaches the biblical text theologically, but also seeks its practical application in moral contexts and everyday life. The conclusion leads to a balanced understanding of personal responsibility and the collective impact of parental actions, taking into account the spiritual and ethical values that may be contained in the verse.
TRADISI NUGAL SUKU DAYAK DI KUTAI BARAT SEBAGAI KONTEKSTUALISASI PENGAJARAN ALKITAB Samderubun, Wilhelmus Patrisio; Rogo Yuono, Yusup; Sugiyarto, Iskak
SAGACITY : Journal of Theology and Christian Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): JUNI 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Sangkakala & Sekolah Tinggi Jemaat Kristus Indonesia

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Nugal is a tradition of planting rice in the fields in cooperation owned by the Dayak tribe. In the spiritual context, this tradition has a focus on spiritual involvement and religious meaning in agricultural activities involving the community, so in this case the research aims to understand the biblical values and also the philosophical meaning of the tradition. Through participatory observation, informal interviews, and literature studies as part of qualitative methods, the author explores the nugal tradition to draw deep meaning in it. The findings show that Dayak farming activities are not just an economic practice, but it is also loaded with noble values that strengthen community solidarity. A deep understanding of the religious dimension in the Dayak Nugal tradition provides valuable insights to develop contextual theology relevant to local cultural realities.
Tradisi Ziarah dan Korelasinya dengan Peringatan Hari Raya Sukkoth ditinjau dari Nehemia 8:1-19 Susanto, Hery; Caesar Susetyo Adi, Eben Haezer
SAGACITY : Journal of Theology and Christian Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): JUNI 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Sangkakala & Sekolah Tinggi Jemaat Kristus Indonesia

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Pilgrimage as an important part of every religious service is important in realizing one's faith. The Israelites longed to be able to reflect their faith through the holiday of Sukkoth or the Feast of Tabernacles after hundreds of years of forgetting it because of the conditions and situation of the exile they experienced. Facts on the ground show that until now humans often carry out pilgrimage practices to places that are considered sacred and contain historical aspects. How effective and how to interpret the pilgrimage from the human spiritual dimension to present God in the reality of everyday life.