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Asian Journal of Philosophy and Religion
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28299922     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55927/ajpr.v1i2
Core Subject : Religion,
Asian Journal of Philosophy and Religion (AJPR) focus and covers critical, hermeneutical, historical, and constructive inquiry of philosophy and religion. The journal publishes research results, review, and literature study articles in theology, religion history, religious ethics, and philosophy of religion, as well as articles that approach the role of religion in culture and society from a historical, sociological, psychological, linguistic, or artistic perspective. In addition, It also publishes highly specialized research in limited areas of inquiry that has significance for a wider readership. The journal publishes articles on april and october.
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The Philosophy of Goroh Nguripi Sengkuni in a Javanese View Mukti, muh mukti
Asian Journal of Philosophy and Religion Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajpr.v3i1.9275

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Sengkuni's goroh nguripi philosophy stretched throughout his life from birth to death. This article will try to: 1. describe Sengkuni's goroh nguripi philosophy which stretched throughout his life from birth to death, 2. describe Sengkuni's goroh nguripi philosophy which stretches throughout his life from birth to death from the Javanese perspective. This type of research is qualitative-interpretive, the object is the story of Sengkuni's life journey from birth to death. To obtain Sengkuni's goroh nguripi philosophy which stretches across his life from birth to death, it is carried out by means of general interpretation which is based on: consistent, coherent, systematic and tested for its truth.The result: 1. Sengkuni's goroh nguripi philosophy, which stretched throughout his life from birth to death, was a deceptive behavior that brought prosperity, but there was a party that was harmed, namely the Pandavas. 2. Sengkuni's goroh nguripi philosophy, which stretches throughout his life from birth to death, in the Javanese view, is bad, aka not good (deadly lie).
Wilhelm Dilthey's Thoughts on Understanding, Hermeneutics and Communication Financy, Fendy; Fitzerald Kennedy Sitorus
Asian Journal of Philosophy and Religion Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajpr.v3i1.9360

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Wilhelm Dilthey, a towering figure in the realm of philosophy, dedicated his life's work to unravelling the complexities of human experience. Dilthey believed that life is not merely a series of random events, but a tapestry woven from these experiences, which collectively influence our perspectives and sense of being. By examining Dilthey's thoughts on communication as a process of shared knowledge and meaning making, we gain valuable insights into how we bridge the gap between different perspectives and forge deeper connections. Through a quantitative approach and literature review Dilthey's perspectives are analyzed. Dilthey believed a text goes beyond its literal meaning; it symbolizes deeper significance. Understanding the true depth of a symbol requires venturing beyond its surface meaning and delving into its historical context. Symbols are not merely arbitrary signs; they are often imbued with layers of meaning accumulated over time. These layers reflect the cultural, social, and political landscapes from which the symbol emerged. To fully grasp the symbolic meaning, then, requires an exploration of its historical journey.  Despite the occasional inclusion of natural science objects in humanities, Dilthey saw a clear distinction between the two. He saw understanding as a process of grasping the intended meaning rooted in life experiences. Therefore, Dilthey's concept of meaning is historical highlighting the significance of personal and collective life experiences in interpretation.
Implementation of Christian Ethical Values for HKI Seisemayang Medan Special Resort Sunday School Children through the Cheerful Sunday Method by IAKN Tarutung Students Sianturi, Desy Ruth; Rajagukguk, Desi; Christopel Tambunan; Bella Simanjuntak; Patar Nababan; Robinhot Sihombing
Asian Journal of Philosophy and Religion Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajpr.v3i1.9550

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This research explores the implementation of Christian ethical values ​​for HKI Seisemayang Special Resort Sunday school children through the Cheerful Sunday method which was carried out by 5 IAKN Tarutung students for 3 months. A qualitative approach was used by collecting data through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and analysis of related documents. The research results showed that after implementing Cheerful Sunday, togetherness and friendship between Sunday school children increased, they applied politeness and Christian ethics, and reduced the use of negative sentences. The children became enthusiastic about participating in the worship service and invited other friends. Through games that combine groups, teachers teach children to love each other, work together, and form true friendships in Christ. This method has proven effective in developing the spirituality and ethics of Sunday school children in a fun way.
Dynamics of Multiculturalism and Religious Pluralism: Strategies for Building Social Cohesion in Indonesia Mawardi, Kholid
Asian Journal of Philosophy and Religion Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajpr.v3i1.10130

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This study explores the intricate relationship between religion and multiculturalism in Indonesia, a nation marked by its rich cultural diversity and complex religious dynamics. The research aims to examine how these factors contribute to societal harmony or conflict. Utilizing a qualitative approach, this study conducts a literature analysis, drawing from a wide range of scholarly sources on religion, multiculturalism, and interfaith harmony in the Indonesian context. The findings indicate that while multiculturalism and religious pluralism offer frameworks for coexistence, challenges persist due to historical tensions and socio-political factors. The analysis highlights the role of perception in conflict dynamics, emphasizing that differences in communication styles, ethical norms, and religious beliefs can escalate tensions. Conversely, effective interfaith dialogue and inclusive policies can promote harmony. The study concludes that fostering a deeper understanding of multiculturalism and an inclusive approach to religion is crucial for reducing conflicts and enhancing societal cohesion. Addressing underlying socio-economic and political factors is essential for sustainable peace and unity in Indonesia.
Analysis of the Ministry of Religion's Program in Realizing Religious Moderation in Bantul Regency Society (Peter L. Berger's Social Construction Perspective) Afriyanto, Dwi; Sri Sumarni; Sembodo Ardi Widodo
Asian Journal of Philosophy and Religion Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ajpr.v3i1.10434

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Religious moderation is essential to prevent conflict in a diverse society. This study analyzes the program of the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Bantul Regency using Peter L. Berger's social construction theory. Field research with a qualitative approach found that religious moderation is formed through three social dialectic processes: externalization, namely the adaptation of individuals to the social structure of religious moderation through religious texts and figures; objectivation, namely the development of awareness of moderation as a positive action through tradition and institutionalization; and internalization, namely the identification of individuals in the socio-cultural context that forms inclusive and exclusive groups. The program of the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Bantul Regency plays an important role in building a social foundation that supports religious moderation in Bantul.

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