Indonesian Journal of Theology (IJT)

Indonesian Journal of Theology (E-ISSN: 2339-0751) adalah sebuah jurnal teologi yang dipublikasi oleh ATI. IJT digagas dengan tujuan memperkaya diskursus teologi antar teolog-teolog antar-denominasi dan antar-iman, terutama di konteks Indonesia. Selain itu, kami juga ingin berkontribusi kepada diskursus teologis yang lebih luas di kekristenan global saat ini, khususnya di konteks Asia, dengan mempublikasikan karya-karya dari penulis dari seluruh dunia. Kami menerima kontribusi dari sarjana-sarjana dalam bidang teologi, studi agama-agama, dan bidang-bidang terkait lainnya.

Seluruh artikel IJT dapat diakses secara bebas dan gratis di indotheologyjournal.org. Adapun Artikel terbaru dari IJT dapat dilihat pada tautan berikut:

  • oleh Samuel Tesa Katianda
    Although Friedrich Nietzsche is known for his critical stance on Christianity, his philosophy can offer valuable insights for examining Christian life. Building on Merold Westphal’s assertion that Nietzsche’s philosophy might contribute to Christian theology, this paper demonstrates that Nietzsche’s ideas can aid Christians in pursuing authenticity by encouraging them to question established traditions. This paper […]
  • oleh Grant Nixon
    The figure of Job is shared among Abrahamic traditions. Christian readings of Job’s wife are dominated by masculinist perspectives that erase gender dynamics within patriarchal society. Unlike the Islamic tradition, which portrays Job’s wife as a faithful woman who stands by Job in his afflictions, the Jewish-Christian tradition associates Job’s wife with being a tool […]
  • oleh Richardo Cinema
    This article examines protest as pneumatological praxis that has so far received little recognition within Christian theology. A review of two major approaches—protest to God and protest to others—shows that protest is often understood symbolically and not as a public practice of Christianity. Precedent research also indicates that protest against the government is often instrumental, […]
  • oleh Nita Abia Salabay, Agustinus Marthinus Luther Batlajery
    Igya Ser Hanjob is a tradition of the Arfak tribe in the Arfak Mountains of West Papua that emphasizes the importance of maintaining boundaries in forest use to ensure environmental sustainability. However, external influences such as government and corporate entities have undermined these values, resulting in forest degradation and the loss of indigenous authority. The […]
  • oleh Mery Kolimon, Felpina Norma Ataupah
    Protestant churches in Indonesia, including in West Timor, still find it difficult to articulate the relationship between living believers and their deceased family members and ancestors. This article aims to develop a contextual theology of holy communion in West Timor. The article draws upon a dialogue between the practice of offering woven cloths to bereaved […]
  • oleh Jessica Novia Layantara
    A book review of The Eucharistic Spirit: A Renewal Theology of the Lord’s Supper
  • oleh Asaria Lauwing Bara
    A book review of Perempuan, Konflik, dan Perdamaian: Tuturan Perempuan Korban dan Penyintas Konflik dan Perdamaian di Poso, Ambon, dan Atambua.
  • oleh Vikry Reinaldo Paais
    A book review of Matuari dan Hospitalitas: Relasi Kristen dan Muslim Kampung Jawa.
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