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Developing Eco-Theological Concepts in Indonesia

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  • Ferry Simanjuntak

    (Kharisma Theological Seminary Bandung, Indonesia)

  • Christopher Alexander

    (Kharisma Theological Seminary Bandung, Indonesia)

  • Hana Venturini

    (Kharisma Theological Seminary Bandung, Indonesia)

  • Stivani Lumbantoruan

    (Kharisma Theological Seminary Bandung, Indonesia)

  • Jeremy Mulyadi

    (Kharisma Theological Seminary Bandung, Indonesia)

Abstract

Humans are one of the biggest causes of environmental damage. Of course, this is contrary to what God wants as it is written in the Bible, that humans should live in harmony with nature, by protecting and managing it. For this reason, the authors raise the topic of “Developing Eco-Theological Concepts in Indonesia†to answer the need for environmental problems in Indonesia so that they can be resolved properly and to fulfill the will of God at the same time. The authors used a research method in the form of library research by using several existing literature sources to support the authors’ thoughts. The conclusion of this study is that there are three groups of people that can help develop the concept of eco-theology in Indonesia, namely (1) the general public, by returning to the Theocentric concept of the Bible; (2) educational institutions, by incorporating an ecopedagogy-based curriculum; (3) the Indonesian government, by developing and promoting research from previous researchers regarding the development of the ecogreen concept in Indonesia.

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  • Ferry Simanjuntak & Christopher Alexander & Hana Venturini & Stivani Lumbantoruan & Jeremy Mulyadi, 2021. "Developing Eco-Theological Concepts in Indonesia," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 5(6), pages 690-694, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:5:y:2021:i:6:p:690-694
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