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MISSION STUDIES IN NUSANTARA: A Testimony of Local Philosophy Approach on Bali Island Yogi Prihantoro; Jatmiko Wahyu Nugroho
MAHABBAH: Journal of Religion and Education Vol 1, No 2 (2020): MAHABBAH: Journal of Religion and Education, Vol.1, No.1/2 (July 2020)
Publisher : Scriptura Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47135/mahabbah.v1i1.7

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Archipelagic communities in Indonesia, today are pluralistic societies, and almost all citizens embrace religion because according to the first value of Pancasila, the Indonesian people are people who recognize the existence of God. In the community, there are intersections even the adoption of philosophy and theology simultaneously, which is manifested in daily worship practices. The philosophy that lives in the land of Nusantara (archipelago) is certainly part of eastern philosophy, and both western and eastern philosophies, there are have same philosophical view about humans and God. This research is qualitative, using case studies, in the form of steps (1) determining the symptoms being examined, (2) finding unit of analysis, (3) determining research questions, (4) gathering information or data, (5) linking criteria to interpret the findings obtained, (6) determine criteria for interpreting findings, (7) link findings. The findings of the study, that as part of a diverse Nusantara society, the community of believers needs an approach to carry out a mission in pluralism. Understanding of local philosophy in the context of theology and philosophy meeting issues. Likewise the fellowship of believers on the island of Bali, an island that has long been known for its culture of society, local wisdom and natural beauty. People in Bali, who are not Christians, when they receive an understandable understanding, are ready to receive salvation and live as disciples of God.
OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF WORLD RELIGIONS AND THE HISTORY OF THEIR SPREAD IN THE NUSANTARA Yogi Prihantoro; Peni Nurdiana Hestiningrum
QUAERENS: Journal of Theology and Christianity Studies Vol 2 No 2 (2020): QUAERENS: Journal of Theology and Christianity Studies
Publisher : Widya Agape School of Theology and Indonesia Christian Theologians Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46362/quaerens.v2i2.28

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Whether the entry of world religions into Indonesia is driven more by puritanical economic, political, or missiological (da'wah) motives, has colored the uniqueness of each, and has influenced the thickness or thinness of tolerance levels towards the presence of "the other." How to read economic, political, or missiological relations in these relations which are not as simple as imagined. So the article has the aim of understanding how the development of world religions and the history of their development in the archipelago at a glance. The method used is an evaluative literature study, where each discussion of religions ends with an evaluation of their development. Masuknya agama-agama dunia ke Indonesia pakah itu lebih didorong motif ekonomis, politik, atau motif misiologis (da’wah) yang lebih puritan, telah mewarnai kekhasan masing-masing, dan mempengaruhi tebal atau tipis tingkat toleransi terhadap kehadiran “yang lain” (the others). Bagaimana membaca relasi ekonomi, politis atau misiologis dalam relasi ini yang ternyata tidak sesederhana seperti dibayangkan. Maka artikel memiliki tujuan memahami bagaimana perkembangan agama-agama dunia dan sejarah perkembangannya di Nusantara secara selayang pandang. Metode yang digunakan adalah studi literatur evalutif, dimana setiap pembahasan agama-agama diakhiri dengan evaluasi dari perkembangannya.