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Theological Journal Kerugma
ISSN : 26218038     EISSN : 26221039     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33856/kerugma
Core Subject : Religion,
Theological Journal KERUGMA is published by STTII Surabaya as a means of development of Evangelical and Interdenominational Evangelical Theology. Theological Journal KERUGMA welcomes submissions on biblical exegesis and applied studies in support of the development of the discipline of theology and the worldwide church.
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The Truth Is Jesus Christ In The Gospel Of John On The Approach Of Popper’s Falsification Khoe Yao Tung
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 4 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2021
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Many attempts to defend the concept of a Christian understanding of the Truth (ἀλήθεια) especially in the Gospel of John. To defend the Christianity concept of truth, believe The Truth is Jesus Christ himself. Secular scholars attempt to ruin this concept with many theories and principles. They have been continuing to reject this epistemology based on the philosophy of science and questioning what is the Truth and what is the connection with Jesus Christ. To defend this concept, an approach of Karl Popper’s falsification theory is used to justify the truth is Jesus Christ Himself in the Gospel and letters of John.
A Lexical Analysis of Zechariah 6:1-8 Philip Suciadi Chia; Juanda Juanda
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 4 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2021
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Zechariah 1:1-6 summarizes a speech to the people that reports the failure of the previous generations to heed the message of the prophets who God has sent while successfully challenging the current generation to turn to YHWH. The eight visions of the second block (1:7-6:15) share common compositional elements, but they also show evidence of later reworking. The third block, Zechariah 7-8, constitutes a collection of short sayings dated approximately two years after temple construction began. Zechariah 6:1-8 could be divided into two sections. First is disclosure of the vision (6:1-4) and the last one is the disclosure and explanation of the vision (6:5-8). Particularly, in this first subparagraph, Zechariah seems to present his thoughts in chiasmus. This chiasmus has a structural function which often a chiastic couplet is used to both open and close a stanza or poem. Zechariah introduced his eighth vision with four verbs, which are thematic words.
The Theology Of The Incarnation: A Paradigm For A Theology Of Contextual In The Era Of The Third Millennium Ranto Ranto
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 4 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2021
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Why is it necessary to learn the Theology of the Incarnation, it is not separated from some of the advantages of basic and very critical of the approach of this theology. First, the Theology of the Incarnation to take the role as a theology of contextual provided the Bible itself, and that God has taken this pattern in the states themselves, and his word to man. This is the pattern and the case of biblical theology and contextual theology in the context of health. Next, as an example the case of theology is contextual, the role of the incarnation embodies well the demands of the two mandates the basis of theology is contextual. In this case, God and His Word are eternal it is final, eternal, and unchangeable in the encounter, and ‘incarnation” in humanity and human culture. While at the same time, there is no doubt that it is relevant and following the bible.
Memorization in DSS, NT, Talmud and Patristic Documents Philip Suciadi Chia; Juanda Juanda
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 4 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2021
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The history of civilization has its own uniqueness. There is an era in which all forms of knowledge must be memorized. However, after the advent of the printing press, many books circulated that could be a source of knowledge. And after this post-modern era arrives, all knowledge is available at hand via smart-phone at any time.According to historical records, education in the Jewish tradition is very strict. From an early age, a human child has been accustomed to remember what has been learned as part of life. There are four records in history to understand the practice of learning in understanding God's Law carefully and memorizing it. These sources from different eras testify simultaneously that memorization is a must for Jewish education context both at home, public school and synagogue. The sectarian, in Qumran, maintained their own strict interpretation of the Law. Family was still the chief institution and primary context for the dispensation of elementary instruction; although the scribes, Pharisees and learned rabbis played a major role in Jewish education during the NT era. Talmud is more specific about the age of studying and the sign of mastering. Origen also was trained since his childhood by his father, Leonides, to memorize Scripture daily and recite them every day.
Double Predestination View By John Calvin, In His Commentaries And Institutio Book Elisabeth Sulastri
Theological Journal Kerugma Vol 4 No 1: Theological Journal Kerugma - April 2021
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This article discusses the teaching view of John Calvin about Double Predestination. Any Bible verses that are the basis of explaining this teaching. The explanation of these verses can be the basis for understanding the teaching of John Calvin about Double Predestination. There are three topic discussions in this article, First Double Predestination View by John Calvin, second in His Commentaries, and third institution book. May this article provide new insight and enlightenment for every reader.

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