V o l u m e 2 1 I s s u e 2 ( D e c e m b e r 2 0 2 2 )
C O N T E N T S
Articles
The Claim toward God: Socio-Ideological Approach on Job’s Claim in Job 24:1–12
Albert Parsaoran Sihotang 99
Analysis of the Pentecostal Theological Methods from Amos Yong’s Trialectic based on John Frame’s Triperspectivalism
Antonius 117
Study of Martin Luther’s View on Synergy between the Church, School, and Home in Faith Education for Children Post- pandemic
Yulia Setia 133
Special Themes: (Re)Imagining the Church in a Postpandemic Era
Editorial - Why the Church Must (Not) Change or Die: The Future of the Church in a Postpandemic Era
Wilson Jeremiah 145
Reorienting the Meaning of the Temple as a Worship Space based on the Interpretation of Revelation 21:22
Erman Sepniagus Saragih 147
The Surviving Church: Kairos and Eschatology in Paul Tillich and Raimon Panikkar and Postpandemic Ecclesiology
Nindyo Sasongko 161
Analytic Ecclesiology: The Paradox of the Unity of the Church
Devina Benlin Oswan 179
Totus Christus, Kenosis, and Eucharist: A New Ecclesiological Imagination
Angga Avila 195
Cyber-Net Church: A New Proposal on the Nature of the Church in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Post COVID-19 Pandemic
Adrianus Yosia 211
Decreation and Attention in the Thought of Simone Weil: Reimagining Pastoral Ministry in the Pandemic Era
Jessica Novia Layantara 225
Resistant Apocalyptic: Comparing Moltmann and Žižek and Its Relevance during the Pandemic
John C. Simon 245
Towards an Intergenerational Worship-Based Integrative Church: The Embodiment of Reconciliative Community as the Epipha- ny of the Church
Budianto Lim 265
(Re) imagining the Problem of Racism: An Evangelical Response to Racism
Hendra Winarjo 283
The Aging Church: An Ecclesiological Construction Based on the Theology of Aging
Eunike Alvonciani 299
Spiritual Formation of Senior Adult Parishioners through the Holistic and Intergenerational Paradigm
Grace Emilia 317
Book Reviews
The Blue Sapphire of the Mind: Notes for a Contemplative Ecology
Febrianto 331
V ERITAS : J URNAL T EOLOGI DAN P ELAYANAN
pISSN: 1411-7649 ; eISSN: 2684-9194 Volume 21 Issue 2, December 2022
CONTENTS Articles
The Claim toward God: Socio-Ideological Approach on Job’s Claim in Job 24:1–12
Albert Parsaoran Sihotang 99
Analysis of the Pentecostal Theological Methods from Amos Yong’s Trialectic based on John Frame’s Triperspectivalism
Antonius
117
Study of Martin Luther’s View on Synergy between the Church, School, and Home in Faith Education for Children Postpandemic
Yulia Setia 133
Special Themes: (Re)Imagining the Church in a Postpandemic Era
Editorial - Why the Church Must (Not) Change or Die: The Future of the Church in a Postpandemic Era
Wilson Jeremiah 145
Reorienting the Meaning of the Temple as a Worship Space based on the Interpretation of Revelation 21:22
Erman Sepniagus Saragih
147
The Surviving Church: Kairos and Eschatology in Paul Tillich and Raimon Panikkar and Postpandemic Ecclesiology
Nindyo Sasongko 161
Analytic Ecclesiology: The Paradox of the Unity of the Church
Devina Benlin Oswan 179
Totus Christus, Kenosis, and Eucharist: A New Ecclesiological Imagination
Angga Avila 195
Cyber-Net Church: A New Proposal on the Nature of the Church in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Post COVID-19 Pandemic
Adrianus Yosia
211
Decreation and Attention in the Thought of Simone Weil: Reimagining Pastoral Ministry in the Pandemic Era
Jessica Novia Layantara
225
Resistant Apocalyptic: Comparing Moltmann and Žižek and Its Relevance during the Pandemic
John C. Simon 245
Towards an Intergenerational Worship-Based Integrative Church: The Embodiment of Reconciliative Community as the Epiphany of the Church
Budianto Lim 265
(Re) imagining the Problem of Racism: An Evangelical Response to Racism
Hendra Winarjo 283
The Aging Church: An Ecclesiological Construction Based on the Theology of Aging
Eunike Alvonciani 299
Spiritual Formation of Senior Adult Parishioners through the Holistic and Intergenerational Paradigm
Grace Emilia 317
Book Reviews
The Blue Sapphire of the Mind: Notes for a Contemplative Ecology
Febrianto 331
Veritas: Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan was first published in 2000 semiannually (June and December) by Sekolah Tinggi Teologi SAAT (Southeast Asia Bible Seminary), Malang City, East Java, Indo- nesia. Email: [email protected]. Website: https://ojs.seabs.ac.id/index.php/Veritas. The journal has been accredited the second highest rank by the decree of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, number 225/E/KPT/2022.
Editor in Chief
David Alinurdin (Sekolah Tinggi Teologi SAAT, Indonesia) Associate Editor
Wilson Jeremiah (Trinity Internasional University, United States) Toni Afandi (Sekolah Tinggi Teologi SAAT, Indonesia) Widya Damayanti (Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana, Indonesia)
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Arvin Gouw (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom) Betty Tjipta Sari (Diaspora Empowerment, Netherlands) Sen Sendjaya (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
Bambang Budijanto (Asia Evangelical Alliance, Thailand) William Gunawan (Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana, Indonesia)
Ferry Y. Mamahit (Sekolah Tinggi Teologi SAAT, Indonesia) Megawati Rusli (Sekolah Tinggi Teologi SAAT, Indonesia) Thio Christian Sulistio (Sekolah Tinggi Teologi SAAT, Indonesia)
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