对信徒神圣生活和兄弟情谊的神学观点的分析:对印度尼西亚坦格朗基督教教育的启示

Nehemia Nome, Hana Suparti, Dyulius Tomas Bilo, D. Ming, Esther Widiyaningtyas
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彼得前书》的突出主题是圣洁的生活和兄弟情谊,这是基督徒的特征。彼得教导基督徒如何应对第一世纪教会所面临的不可避免的苦难现实。这封信的作者将他的信息传递给了分散在本都、加拉太、卡帕多西亚、小亚细亚和比提尼亚的移民(彼得前书 1:1)。收到彼得前书的人都是被神拣选的人,是被神的灵洁净的人。因此,彼得前书的作者在写这封信时有适当的背景。这个背景值得注意,因为它有助于理解彼得前书 1:13-25。在这段经文中,作者使用了一个可以帮助现代读者理解《彼得前书》上下文的术语。彼得前书》1:13-25 中使用的词语是《彼得前书》1:6 中的 "苦难 "或 "试探"。苦难的目的是为了提高受试者信仰的质量或纯度。本研究采用历史批判法来探讨《彼得前书》1:13-25 的教导。因此,本训诂学试图帮助人们更清楚地理解圣经中的这段经文试图向印度尼西亚坦格朗的基督教宗教教育教师传达什么。研究还采用定量方法,征求坦格朗基督教小学和初中教师的意见。研究得出的结论是,鉴于全人类即将面临审判,信徒应相信上帝,继续过圣洁的生活,在苦难中培养博爱精神。这项研究对基督教教育具有启示意义,因为基督徒要面对来自内部和外部的攻击,并保持胜利:圣洁的生活、信徒的兄弟情谊、弟兄之爱、彼得前书 1:13-25
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An Analysis of the Petrine View of Believers’ Holy Life and Brotherhood: Implications for Christian Education in Tangerang, Indonesia
The prominent theme in 1 Peter is holy life and brotherhood as characteristics of being a Christian. Peter instructs Christians on how to respond to the inevitable reality of suffering facing the first-century church. The author of this letter addresses his message to immigrants, immigrants, who are scattered in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia Minor and Bithynia (I Pet. 1:1). Those who receive the letter of I Peter are called people chosen by God, sanctified by the Spirit of God. Thus, the author of the letter I Peter has the appropriate context at the time of writing this letter. The context is noteworthy so that it contributes to understanding Peter 1:13-25. In this text, the author uses a term that can help modern readers understand the context of I Peter. The word used in I Peter 1:13-25 is the word suffering or temptation as stated in I Peter 1:6. The purpose of the suffering is for the quality or purity of the recipient’s faith. The study used the historical-critical method to explore the teaching of 1 Peter 1:13–25. Hence, this exegesis sought to assist in attaining a clearer understanding of what the biblical passage seeks to convey to Christian religious education teachers in Tangerang Indonesia. A quantitative method was also used to seek the views of Christian elementary and junior high school teachers in Tangerang. It concluded that in light of the impending judgment on all humanity, believers are to trust God and continue to live holy lives and foster the spirit of brotherhood amidst their suffering. This study has implications for Christian Education as Christians face attacks from within and without and to remain victorious. Keywords: Holy life, Brotherhood of Believers, Brotherly Love, 1 Peter 1:13-25
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