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Selviana Putri Naibaho; Meditatio Situmorang

Jurnal Teologi Injili dan Pendidikan Agama 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral Kateketik Santo Fransiskus Assisi

In the Christian context, ecumenism refers to a movement that unites various denominations separated by doctrine and tradition. The qikumene movement is the cornerstone of Christian unity across denominations with the aim of creating unity in diversity. This study investigates, through a qualitive approach, the role of oikumene in strengthening inter-reilious relationsships important for maintaining the harmony of society’s diversity. The reason for this writing is the importance of understanding the role of oikumene in creating religious harmony the word oikumene comes from the greek word meaning “one house” it aims to unite diverse Christians churches based on doctrine and tradition. The conclusions of this document emphasizes that ecumenism can be a reason to create harmonious unity within the church and at the same time a reason to create peace between Christians and communities. The result show the importence of this movement in strengthening inter-chriatian realations and contributing to social harmony.

Artariah; Meditatio Situmorang

The ecumenical movement in Indonesia is a strategic effort to strengthen the unity of Christian churches from various denominations amidst the complexity of religious, cultural, and ethnic diversity. This paper explores the internal and external challenges faced in the development of ecumenism, including doctrinal differences, leadership conflicts, political, social, cultural pressures, as well as issues of pluralism and interfaith relations. Using the literature study method, this research presents the history of the ecumenical movement in Indonesia, starting from the era of the Council of Churches in Indonesia (DGI) until its transformation into the Persekutuan Gereja-Gereja di Indonesia (PGI). Various initiatives have strengthened the movement, such as the Oikumene Month program, the drafting of a common church order, collective diakonia projects, and interfaith cooperation. Inclusive theological education and inter-denominational dialog were also identified as key in dealing with differences and building harmony. With an approach based on love, solidarity and respect for diversity, the ecumenical movement has great potential to become an important pillar in promoting Christian unity and social harmony in plural Indonesia.

Artariah; Meditatio Situmorang

The ecumenical movement in Indonesia is a strategic effort to strengthen the unity of Christian churches from various denominations amidst the complexity of religious, cultural, and ethnic diversity. This paper explores the internal and external challenges faced in the development of ecumenism, including doctrinal differences, leadership conflicts, political, social, cultural pressures, as well as issues of pluralism and interfaith relations. Using the literature study method, this research presents the history of the ecumenical movement in Indonesia, starting from the era of the Council of Churches in Indonesia (DGI) until its transformation into the Persekutuan Gereja-Gereja di Indonesia (PGI). Various initiatives have strengthened the movement, such as the Oikumene Month program, the drafting of a common church order, collective diakonia projects, and interfaith cooperation. Inclusive theological education and inter-denominational dialog were also identified as key in dealing with differences and building harmony. With an approach based on love, solidarity and respect for diversity, the ecumenical movement has great potential to become an important pillar in promoting Christian unity and social harmony in plural Indonesia.

Lestari Loi

Damai : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Kristen dan Filsafat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This article explores the impact of ecumenism in Indonesia in the context of the increasingly widespread and complex development of the modern church. Ecumenicalism, as an ecumenical movement that prioritizes unity between Christian churches, plays a vital role in forming relations between denominations amidst the rich diversity that exists. In facing ever-changing social and political dynamics, churches in Indonesia are faced with various challenges in implementing their mission. However, behind these challenges, opportunities arise to unite in an effort to serve the community. In the midst of this reality, ecumenism opens up space for dialogue between denominations, emphasizing the importance of unity in diversity, social solidarity and the development of spirituality. With a multidimensional approach, churches in Indonesia are not only faced with internal issues, but are also expected to be able to make a more significant contribution in building a harmonious and inclusive society. This article concludes that ecumenicalism in Indonesia not only strengthens ties between churches, but also has a positive impact on social life and diversity in this country.

Trinitas Nuryani Dakhi

Ecumenicalism, which comes from Greek meaning "one house," reflects the spirit of living together among Christians from different church traditions. This movement aims to establish peace and unite various denominations through dialogue, cooperation and communication based on the love of Christ. Ecumenicalism encourages churches to understand each other, collaborate, and reduce conflict without imposing doctrinal uniformity. Thus, through cooperation between denominations and inclusive forums, Ecumenical helps create a society that is harmonious, just, and oriented towards unity and shared peace.

Trinitas Nuryani Dakhi

Ecumenicalism, which comes from Greek meaning "one house," reflects the spirit of living together among Christians from different church traditions. This movement aims to establish peace and unite various denominations through dialogue, cooperation and communication based on the love of Christ. Ecumenicalism encourages churches to understand each other, collaborate, and reduce conflict without imposing doctrinal uniformity. Thus, through cooperation between denominations and inclusive forums, Ecumenical helps create a society that is harmonious, just, and oriented towards unity and shared peace.

Marco Menang Iman P Padang; Meditatio Situmorang

Pengharapan : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pemuridan Kristen dan Katolik 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The ecumenical movement seeks to unite churches divided in denomination, doctrine, and practice, while fighting for peace and social justice. This article reviews the history, theological foundations, and application of ecumenism in the church's mission. This movement was born from the need for Christian unity, realized in Indonesia through the formation of the Fellowship of Churches in Indonesia (PGI) to strengthen cross-denominational fellowship. Its theological foundation is poured into Jesus' prayer for unity and the Great Commission. In addition to unity, ecumenism supports social justice as a manifestation of Christ's love. The main challenges include doctrinal differences, leader-congregation disputes, cultural differences, and political pressure. Inclusive ecumenical education and congregational participation are the keys to realizing church unity in facing pluralism and social challenges.

Frischa Nofrianti; Meditatio Situmorang

Sabar : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Kristen dan Katolik 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The ecumenical movement, which aims to unite divided Christian churches, continues to develop with complex dynamics among Christians today. Despite differences in doctrines, traditions and worship practices between denominations, the movement focuses on the unity of faith in Christ through inter-church dialog and social cooperation. Oikumene is a movement that aims to unite divided Christian churches, emphasizing unity in faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. The history of ecumenism dates back to the Council of Nicea in 325 AD, which aimed to unite the divided churches. This journal will explore the dynamics of ecumenics among Christians today, highlighting the dynamics of ecumenical development, opportunities, challenges, and efforts to be made.

Helma Mesya Cristiani Br Siregar; Meditatio Situmorang

Sabar : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Kristen dan Katolik 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Indonesia is a country with high religious, cultural and ethnic diversity, where the potential for conflict and intolerance often becomes a challenge in social life. In this context, the Ecumenical Movement plays a strategic role as a forum for Christian unity across denominations to support the development of peace and tolerance in Indonesia. Through an approach to inter-religious dialogue, inclusive education and social action, this movement contributes to strengthening social harmony and building cross-religious solidarity. The Ecumenical Movement succeeded in reducing inter-religious prejudice, promoting respect for diversity, and forming a tolerant young generation. The Ecumenical Movement not only plays a role in strengthening internal relations among Christians but is also an important actor in creating peace and social stability in Indonesia's multicultural society.