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Borneo Review : Jurnal Lintas Agama dan Budaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28305159     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52075/br.v1i2.80
Core Subject : Religion, Art,
Borneo Review: Jurnal Lintas Agama dan Budaya is religious dan cultural interdisciplinary studies that welcoming and acknowledging theoretical and empirical research papers and literature reviews from researchers, academics, professional, practitioners and students. This publication concern includes studies of world religions such as Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Islam and other religions. Interdisciplinary studies may include the studies of religion in the fields of anthropology, sociology, philosophy, psychology, and other cultural studies.
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Filsafat Pancasila dalam Budaya Gotong Royong (Pengiri) Masyarakat Dayak Mali Rohit Urbanus; F.X. Kurniawan Dwi Madyo Utomo
Borneo Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Desember 2022
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Pancasila is a part of philosophical system. Essentially, humans are placed as the main subject and as the basis for understanding all reality. Gotong royong is the essence of Pancasila. One of the gotong royong culture is the culture of the Dayak Mali community. Pancasila and the culture of envy are the character of the Indonesian nation. The writing of this study is focused on the value of gotong royong as part of the Pancasila philosophy in the culture of the Dayak Mali community. The method used in this paper is a qualitative method in the form of a literacy study in elaborating the value of gotong royong contained in Pancasila with the culture of envy. Malian Dayak culture is often identified with dances, symbols, tattoos, and so on. Literatures related to the Malian Dayak culture are also still few, not many writers have studied the existing cultures. Therefore, this paper aims to explore the meaning of gotong royong in the Malian Dayak culture as well as to dissect the philosophical meanings in it. The results of this study are Pancasila Philosophy which is described as a theoretical framework used to dissect the value of gotong royong contained in the Pengiri culture. The Malian Dayak people practice this culture from generation to generation. The Malian Dayak community is obliged to preserve this Pengiri culture. Culture is an integral part of the life of the Indonesian nation. The spirit of gotong royong is the unique spirit of the Indonesian people. Therefore, the culture of gotong royong (pengiri) is an asset of the Indonesian nation that needs to be maintained and developed.
Kesupant sebagai Etika Manusia Dayak Keninjal Desa Laman Bukit Kalimantan Barat Menurut Perspektif Etika Aristoteles Julio Purba Kencana; Gregorius Pasi
Borneo Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Juni 2023
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This study discusses decency as an ethic of the Dayak Keninjal human in the village of Laman Bukit. Each tribe in its relationship with others in society must have a rule as social ethics. The social ethics then become a rule or law in common life. The Dayak Keninjal tribe of Laman Bukit village also has a concept of social ethics and rules of living together which is called Kesupant. They or the Dayak Keninjal people in the village of Laman Hill view decency as a liberating law in the ethics of daily interaction. Meanwhile, according to Aristotle, ethics is a moral obligation in living together in order to achieve the bonum commune or the common good. The method used in this study is the method of literature study and interviews with the traditional leader of the Dayak Keninjal tribe. Meanwhile, the methodology used in this study is a reflection of philosophy in Aristotelian ethics as the main scalpel that the author uses. This study found that the Dayak Keninjal people long before they knew civilization already had the concept of daily social ethics known as kesupan. By knowing concepts like these, we can look for local cultural riches that have other philosophical values.
Kontribusi Misionaris Pasionis dalam Memajukan Sumber Daya Manusia di Wilayah Kalimantan Barat Ditinjau dari Sejarah Misi: Passionist Missionaries, Human Resources, History Fransiskus Emanuel; Pius Pandor
Borneo Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Desember 2022
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The focus of this research is to present the contribution of the missionaries of the Passionist Congregation in the Nusantara, specifically the West Kalimantan region. The Congregation of Passionists is an institute of consecrated life with papal status in the Roman Catholic Church founded by Saint Paul of the Cross. Missionaries who came to Indonesia came from two provinces, namely Mater Santae Spei from the Netherlands and Pieta from Italy as evangelists in the West Kalimantan region, precisely in Ketapang and Sekadau regencies with an analysis based on the history of the mission. The presence of missionaries in West Kalimantan has made a very extraordinary contribution, related to the development of the faith of the people. The methodology used in this research is a qualitative literary method of documents related to the history of the mission of the Passionist Congregation in Kalimantan. The result to be shown in this study is that the Dayak people in Ketapang and Sekadau Districts in particular were fortunate because of the presence of the Passionist Missionaries where their presence was not only as evangelists but also directly involved in the effort to educate the lives of the Dayaks by establishing schools and scholarship program for children who can afford to go to school.
Mewujudkan Gereja yang Hidup melalui Implementasi Pastoral Berbasis Data Derry Cristofer; Frans Fandy Palinoan; Patrio Tandiangga
Borneo Review Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Desember 2022
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The church, which consists of God's people who are constantly changing, needs an effective pastoral ministry. In order for pastoral actors to carry out pastoral ministry effectively, pastoral actors must understand and recognize the condition of the people they serve. Thus, pastoral actors can carry out pastoral service planning that can truly answer the longings and needs of the people. In simple terms, the pastoral ministry like this is called data-based pastoral ministry or pastoral ministry with an empirical approach. In this paper, the researcher tries to provide basic ideas for conducting data-based pastoral ministry and provides a complete understanding of the importance of pastoral ministry through an empirical approach.
Upaya Membangun Teologi Pembebasan Indonesia: Belajar dari Konteks Siria-Irak dan Palestina Alb Irawan Dwiatmaja
Borneo Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Juni 2023
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The purpose of this article is to provide a new perspective in building theology that is appropriate to the Indonesian context. In an effort to build a distinctive Indonesian theology, the author explores the Syria-Iraq and Palestinian contexts that live in the midst of all situations and challenges in maintaining faith. John Damascus, al-Kindy al-Hasyimi, and Mitri Raheb developed a theology that fits the Syria-Iraq and Palestinian contexts. In their explanations, they present familiar terminology for the Syria-Iraq and Palestine situations, making it easier for Christians to explain the content of the Christian faith. In this way, Indonesian Christians can learn from Syrian-Iraqi and Palestinian Christians in building a Liberation theology that is uniquely Indonesian. To build a Liberation theology in Indonesia, it is necessary to pay attention to the challenges in Indonesia, namely the many cultures and religious traditions and more importantly to the issue of sectarianism or intolerance that results in violence. If the starting point for theology departs from the explanation of Jesus, there will be a clash. The Federation of Asian Bishops Conference (FABC) suggests doing theology in Asia, specifically in Indonesia, not starting with Christology but starting with Pneumatology.

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