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    Be sealed with the Holy Spirit: Behind the metaphor in Ephesians 1:13
    with Agustinus M. L. Batlajery and A. Christian Jonch
    HTS Theological Studies 79 (2): 8. 2023.
    This study explores the phrase ‘sealed with the Holy Spirit’ of Ephesians 1:13 as a metaphor, which relates the status of the recipients with the seal. Past studies view that the metaphor teaches about covenant or unity in God’s protection, assurance, and ownership. This study hypothesises that the author uses metaphor to address the recipients who have a deeper sentiment with a seal meaning they are both Jewish and Gentile Christians but especially those who are slaves. The study combines the E…Read more
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    The obstacles of the spiritual journey in Serat Jatimurti and the Exodus Homily of Origen
    with Veronika S. S. Nugraheni, A. C. Jonch, and Budiman Widjaja
    HTS Theological Studies 79 (3): 7. 2023.
    Many religions use figurative language to convey their teachings on the spiritual journey. Identifying their similarities and differences might deepen the recognition of each core faith and create mutual appreciation. This article compared Serat Jatimurti, a Javanese indigenous spirituality text with the Exodus Homily of Origen, a text from antiquity. This article is a qualitative study to compare their teachings on the stages of the spiritual journey and the obstacles. The finding showed that b…Read more
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    Business ethics in Indonesia.
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    An implicit good news in a Javanese indigenous religious poem
    HTS Theological Studies 78 (4): 9. 2022.
    Contextualising biblical teaching entails the adoption of certain forms, terms or thought patterns that might confuse the original message, especially if the effort takes place in a Javanese culture context that is full of subtlety and indirect communication. This study analyses a Javanese poetry form that contains the narrative of Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman. The indigenous poems are widely sung by the adherents of Javanese indigenous religions. However, only a few studies are condu…Read more