The concept of divinity in the Lio-Ende culture

Main Authors: Siri, Theodorus Asa, Fura, Lorensius, Tamelab, Petrus
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Terbitan: Pusat Pastoral Keuskupan Malang , 2024
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https://jaemth.org/index.php/JAEmTh/article/view/131/44
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author Siri, Theodorus Asa
Fura, Lorensius
Tamelab, Petrus
title The concept of divinity in the Lio-Ende culture
publisher Pusat Pastoral Keuskupan Malang
publishDate 2024
topic cosmic religion
harmony
social integration
url https://jaemth.org/index.php/JAEmTh/article/view/131
https://jaemth.org/index.php/JAEmTh/article/view/131/44
contents This paper deepens into the comprehension of God within the Lio-Ende tribe's cultural milieu, juxtaposing it with the perspective of the Catholic Church to discern shared elements. Employing a qualitative methodology, the research undertakes descriptive scrutiny to elucidate the notion of God in both the Lio-Ende tribal tradition and Catholicism. The investigation uncovers several salient findings. Firstly, the Lio-Ende tribe espouses a belief in Du'a Ngga'e as the Supreme Being, ascribing to it the roles of creator and sustainer of humanity and the cosmos. Secondly, parallels between the concept of God in the Catholic Church and the Lio-Ende tribal tradition emerge prominently. Lastly, the assimilation of the Lio-Ende tribe's conception of God into the Catholic framework is observed to entail a process of refinement and enrichment. This inquiry illuminates the cultural intricacies and theological convergences between indigenous spiritual beliefs and organized religion, providing valuable insights into the intricate dynamics of faith systems and their evolution across contexts.
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