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Jurnal Teologi Pambelum
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28290550     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59002/jtp.v1i1
Core Subject : Religion,
The Pambelum Theological Journal is a journal that publishes theological research studies in four theological families: Exegetical Theology (Biblical Theology/Old Testament Theology and New Testament Theology), Systematic Theology (dogmatics, ethics, philosophy of religion), Practical Theology (Pastoral, Liturgical, Homiletics, Christian Religious Education), Historical Theology (Church History), Contextual and social theology.
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Tinjauan Teologis Bubun To’saruran Sebagai Media Penyembuhan Bagi Masyarakat Pangrorean Di Tana Toraja Tosuli, Natalia; Henri Sirangki
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Teologi Kontekstual dalam Kemajemukan Indonesia: Menjembatani Iman, Budaya, dan I
Publisher : Unit Penerbitan Informasi dan Teknologi Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Gereja Kalimantan Evangelis (STT GKE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i1.71

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The Toraja are a tribe loaded with local wisdom, one of which is bubun to'saruran that exists in Pangrorean. The presence of such dew (wells) is believed to cure various diseases. This is certainly not in line with Christian teachings, which teach that the only healing comes from God. The aim of this study was to describe toologically bubun to'saruran as a medium of healing for Pangrorean people. The method used in this study was a descriptive culitative method with interview techniques and field observation. The result of the research is that the existence of Bubun To'Saruran is a gift of God for the Pangrorean people. Bubun To'Saruran is one of the local wisdom for local people as a medium that can cure diseases. Theologically, the author finds that society does not have dualistic beliefs with the presence of the divination, but is purely theocentric.
Para Perempuan, Kubur Kosong, dan Kebangkitan Yesus: Analisis Naratif terhadap Lukas 24:1-12 dan Penerapannya Masa Kini Djuharto, Ivana Aimee
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Teologi Kontekstual dalam Kemajemukan Indonesia: Menjembatani Iman, Budaya, dan I
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i1.81

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  This paper is intended to present a reading of Luke 24:1-12 using a narrative analysis approach and characterization theory in order to enrich research on related text. I combined  narrative analysis method with Bennema’s characterization theory. This method explores narrative elements, such as: implied author and narrator; point of view and ideology; narration and time narration; plot; setting; characterization; and implied reader. Characterization of characters is done with the following step, such as: 1) Character analysis and classification, and 2) Total reconsturction of character. This writing specifically delves the narration inside the text of Luke 24:1-12 in accordance to elements mentioned above in order to provide the reader implications for living the live as a Christian nowadays. The result shows that the narrative analysis character reconstruction carried out in this text can enrich readers to understand Luke 24:1-12 as a whole narrative text. At the same time, this paper emphasizes that women who are not prominent characters can still be used by God to proclaim the gospel after God has processed them spiritually. 
Rekonstruksi Misi dalam Konteks Moderasi Beragama: Belajar dari Surat 1 Korintus Saputra, Jefri Andri
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Teologi Kontekstual dalam Kemajemukan Indonesia: Menjembatani Iman, Budaya, dan I
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i1.83

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This article aims to reconstruct the church mission in the context of religious moderation. Religious moderation has led to the need to review the church's mission in the form of Christianization, stealing own, and the church's appearance in the public space that debates as conservative and liberal. This action has become a problem in the history of Christian encounters with other religions and internal church relations across denominations.The research approach in this paper is a library research. The author collected data through books and research journals related to religious moderation, missions, and the letter 1 Corinthians. The author finds that the church mission in 1 Corinthians is to be a congregation that avoids syncretism, internalizes religious identity and collective ethics, and uses love as the spirit to construct a solidary and missionary community.
A JOINT EFFORT OF FAITH COMMUNITIES IN OVERCOMING POVERTY: A CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: UPAYA BERSAMA KOMUNITAS AGAMA DALAM MENGATASI KEMISKINAN: PANGGILAN UNTUK PARTISIPASI Ligawan, Andry
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Teologi Kontekstual dalam Kemajemukan Indonesia: Menjembatani Iman, Budaya, dan I
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i1.85

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Poverty has become a critical issue in human life today, and tackling it is not the sole task of the government or institutions outside the religious realm. More than just a social responsibility, the existence of religion is key to actively participating in overcoming the problem of poverty, creating a providence for the creator in this world. To unravel this problem, the author will explore liberation theology as a framework to help religion play its critical role in alleviating poverty. Liberation theology, which grew up in social and economic inequality, offers a solid conceptual foundation to guide religion in poverty reduction efforts. Through this approach, religion is directed to be a voice that champions human rights and social justice and actively contributes to shaping progressive policies. Therefore, religion is a spiritual guide and a moral force that encourages real action. Religious participation in overcoming poverty is fulfilling a social calling and expressing the values of humanity and justice contained in religious teachings. Thus, liberation theology thinking becomes a relevant and essential tool to guide religion in manifesting its mission as an agent of change in defending those marginalized and impoverished. As a result, the joint efforts of religions to overcome poverty are not only a moral obligation but also a concrete manifestation of the commitment to create a more just and empowered world.
Mimpi Yakub Di Betel Kejadian 28:10-22 Dan Simbol Simbuang Batu Dalam Ritual Rambu Solo’ Di Toraja Sebagai Upaya Anamnesis Dan Mimesis Angely Daniel
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Teologi Kontekstual dalam Kemajemukan Indonesia: Menjembatani Iman, Budaya, dan I
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i1.91

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Jacob's Dream at Bethel in Genesis 28:10-22 is the story of Jacob's journey from Beersheba to Haran. During the journey from Beersheba to Haran Jacob had a dream, God appeared in the dream stating promises and blessings upon him. After he had the dream he woke up from his sleep to erect a stone monument and declared the place to be a symbol of the house of God. Based on the story of Jacob who erected the stone, in Toraja tradition there is also a rite of simbuang batu or menhir. In the implementation of the Rambu Solo' ritual or death ceremony, a rite of erecting a simbuang batu or menhir is carried out in the rante, namely the yard where the Rambu Solo' ritual is carried out. This study aims to determine Jacob's dream at Bethel Genesis 28:10-22 and the symbol of simbuang batu in the Rambu Solo' ceremony ritual as an effort of anamnesis and mimesis. The author intends to use a qualitative research method. Qualitative research is used as an effort by researchers to explore information and analyze the meaning and value of an object being studied. Data collection techniques are carried out through literature studies and interviews. The author has conducted interviews with several sources who understand the simbuang batu ritual in the Rambu Solo' ceremony ritual in Toraja. The results of the study indicate that Jacob's Dream in Bethel is a symbol of God's presence expressed by Jacob through the symbol of the establishment of a stone monument as the house of God which expresses His presence and love. In line with that, the Toraja people understand simbuang batu as a symbol of love and affection in family relationships. As an effort of anamnesis and mimesis, the author is interested in writing about this topic.
MEMAHAMI KONSEP OIKOS DALAM PERJANJIAN BARU DAN DIALOGNYA DENGAN NILAI PENDIRIAN RUMAH BAGI ORANG BANJAR : (SUATU KAJIAN BIBLIS-KULTURAL) Sari, May Linda; Ripaldi; Endy
Jurnal Teologi Pambelum Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Teologi Kontekstual dalam Kemajemukan Indonesia: Menjembatani Iman, Budaya, dan I
Publisher : Unit Penerbitan Informasi dan Teknologi Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Gereja Kalimantan Evangelis (STT GKE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59002/jtp.v4i1.100

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This research, which was conducted in March-June 2024 in the city of Banjarmasin, wanted to highlight the meaning of house building for the Banjar people. This research is descriptive in nature and uses critical historical methods on Matthew 7:24-27 to find principles and values ​​that can be dialogued between the biblical and the cultural in terms of building of Banjar houses. Traditionally it is understood that for Banjar people, it does not just function as a place to live because determining the location, selecting building materials, dividing rooms and measuring the building is detailed in detail by considering spiritual and ecological values. Research using theological-cultural studies which combines the theory of historical analysis of texts with a cultural approach, found several research results, namely: first, the foundation has the meaning of life; second, the type of house reflects social strata; third, religious values ​​are the foundation of the house and fourth, ecological values ​​in understanding the house.