Nia Desiska
Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Palangka Raya, Indonesia

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COEXISTENCE OF KAHARINGAN, FAITHS AND CULTURES: REVISITING IMAGINATIVE IMMANUEL KANT Nia Desiska; Oktalia Oktalia; Linda Lestari Kueain; Tri Sugianto; Melin Melin; Nova Lady Simanjuntak; Aprianto Wirawan
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): IN PRESS JANUARY
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The purpose of this writing is to describe how far the development of Christianity in Tribal Religious civilization, especially in the Dayak Tribe (Kaharingan) or known as the Helu religion. The authors analyzes and describes according to the perspective of Immanuel Kant. Immanuel argues that both Christianity and tribal religions must be able to understand and place a religion logically and morally. The research method used is the phenomenological quantitative research method, and analyzing journals. Kant's rational criticism has the potential to improve the understanding of one's religious logic and morals because basically Kant wants to provide an understanding to religious adherents so that they can understand the teachings of a religion using morals and logic so that they have an impact on the surrounding environment and bring good changes to everyone.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN AND THE IMPONDERABLES OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS: PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTIONS OF IMMANUEL KANT Nia Desiska; Oktalia Oktalia; Linda Lestari Kueain; Tri Sugianto; Melin Melin; Evi Mariani
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
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The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and experience of Sunday School teachers in terms of teaching. The authors analyze and describe from the perspective of Immanuel Kant. The opinion put forward by Kant is that morality comes from humans, there is an urge to be obligatory in an action. The research method used is phenomenological quantitative research method and analysis of journals. Kant's rational criticism has great potential in the teaching experience of Sunday school teachers, because basically Kant wants to provide God's workers with an understanding to understand the teachings of a religion with their own morals and logic, in order for the experience gained to have an impact on the surrounding environment and bring good changes to everyone.