Results for 'Minahasa'

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    Embracing the Emic of Minahasa celebration culture and Christian Religious Education.Demsy Jura, Pantjar Simatupang & Christar A. Rumbay - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):7.
    Christian Religious Education (CRE) studies are often known to neglect the incorporation of local culture, as regulations primarily mandate the inclusion of Christian dogmatics and social issues. In fact, Christian ethics and biblical doctrine receive massive exploration compared to social and cultural discussions. Therefore, this study explored Minahasan celebration practice as an alternative dimension that can be integrated into the CRE curriculum, thereby bridging the gap between social and religious features. A sensitive analysis was used to delve into Minahasan cultural (...)
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    Binocular vision and archaic religiosity in Minahasa.Christar A. Rumbay, Handreas Hartono & Johannis Siahaya - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):6.
    The encounter between Christian culture and religion in Minahasa has attracted attention because it reflects various resonances and fluctuations. Furthermore, culture contains strong social and religious values, and both aspects are scrambling to confirm the identity of each other’s traditions. Therefore, this study aims to find the Minahasa cultural religiosity value that can be an object for conversation with Christianity. By using a descriptive qualitative approach and interviews with several sources, the cultural values were adopted and communicated with (...)
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    Interaction management leadership in Minahasa for Christian children’s education in digital era.Refien K. S. Rawung, Harold R. Lumapow, Verry R. Palilingan, Jeffry S. J. Lengkong & Joulanda A. M. Rawis - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1).
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    Exploring the evolution of religious moderation leadership from the local to national level.Akdel Parhusip - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):6.
    Religious conflicts in Indonesia are prevalent, with endless debates, provocations, and strains among religious groups. Therefore, promoting moderation is crucial to alleviate, minimize, or even eradicate such tensions. Based on the country’s history related to the monarchy system, as well as the jumbled existence of political, religious, and social leaders in society, the role of a leader is significant. Unfortunately, Western, religious, and secular values of leadership have limited opportunities for implementation because of Indonesia’s heterogenous community. Therefore, this article argued (...)
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    Embracing mapalus traditional management values for Christian religious education.Christar A. Rumbay, Harol Lumapow, Philoteus E. A. Tuerah, Elni J. Usoh, Viktory N. J. Rotty & Jeffry S. J. Lengkong - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):8.
    The relationship between religion and education in the Minahasa community still receives inadequate attention. One local wisdom that has experienced degradation of its noble values over the years is the mapalus culture. Therefore, it is imperative to construct and manage Christian Religious Education (CRE) in Minahasa due to its ability to properly accommodate religious values and issues or local culture. This study tries to determine the right management values in mapalus culture that can contribute to CRE development in (...)
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