REDEFINING THE MEANING OF FREEDOM IN LIBERAL THEOLOGY AND LIBERATION THEOLOGY, AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN RELIGIOUS LIFE

Nurul Huda, Arqom Kuswanjono, Agus Himmawan Utomo
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The concept of freedom in historical settings is often regarded as the primary catalyst for the rise and fall of civilizations. In ancient Greece, freedom was deemed to have played a crucial role in propelling Greek civilization to its zenith. The dark ages of Europe were similarly perceived as a period of diminished freedom due to the dominance of the church. However, the emergence of the Renaissance and modern era marked a resurgence of freedom, reminiscent of the values prevalent during the ancient Greek period, characterized by secular principles. Religious values were considered incompatible with modernity. Nevertheless, in a religious society, the essence of freedom lies in the most fundamental realm, namely theology. This article aims to explore how freedom is evident in the attributes of God, the life of Jesus, and the Bible within the context of liberal and liberation theology. Both of these theological perspectives signify a profound shift in religious attitudes, moving away from dogmatism and excessive conformity to orthodoxy, towards a more critical and progressive outlook. Liberal and liberation theology present a responsive depiction of religion, advocating for and fighting alongside human freedom, thus ensuring that religion remains relevant and problem-solving. While liberal theology endeavors to vocalize freedom to bridge the gap between faith and modern sciences, liberation theology strives for human freedom from all forms of discrimination and marginalization. Despite their apparent similarities, they diverge in their interpretation of freedom, leading to distinctions in the practical realm and religious practices.
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重新定义自由神学和解放神学中自由的含义,以及在宗教生活中的实现
历史背景下的自由概念常常被视为文明兴衰的主要催化剂。在古希腊,自由被认为在推动希腊文明走向顶峰的过程中发挥了至关重要的作用。欧洲的黑暗时代同样被认为是由于教会的统治而减少自由的时期。然而,文艺复兴和现代时代的出现标志着自由的复兴,让人想起古希腊时期流行的价值观,以世俗原则为特征。宗教价值被认为与现代格格不入。然而,在一个宗教社会中,自由的本质在于最根本的领域,即神学。本文旨在探讨在自由主义和解放神学的背景下,自由在上帝的属性、耶稣的生活和圣经中是如何明显的。这两种神学观点都标志着宗教态度的深刻转变,从教条主义和对正统的过度遵从,转向更批判和进步的观点。自由主义和解放神学呈现出对宗教的回应性描述,倡导并与人类自由并肩作战,从而确保宗教仍然具有相关性和解决问题的能力。自由主义神学致力于为自由发声,以弥合信仰与现代科学之间的鸿沟,而解放神学则致力于使人类从各种形式的歧视和边缘化中获得自由。尽管他们表面上相似,但他们在对自由的解释上存在分歧,导致了实际领域和宗教习俗的区别。
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