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Memaknai Peristiwa Kematian dalam Terang Estetika Teologis Kristiani
Author(s) -
Benedictus Raditya Wijaya
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
melintas : an international journal of philosophy and religion
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2406-8098
DOI - 10.26593/mel.v36i3.5389
Subject(s) - faith , mysticism , irrational number , harmony (color) , beauty , transformative learning , perspective (graphical) , aesthetics , event (particle physics) , psychoanalysis , sign (mathematics) , philosophy , art , theology , psychology , visual arts , geometry , mathematics , pedagogy , mathematical analysis , physics , quantum mechanics
Death is constantly frightening, even for the believers. It is an event where people mourn as they grieve the permanent loss of their loved ones. It often causes irrational judgments, and destroys the harmony within a family. Some Christians still find it difficult to accept. The Church’s teachings address the event of death as part of the believer’s reality. Death is seen as the culmination of transformative experience in Christian life and faith, so that news on someone’s death is not regarded as an event of destruction, but rather an experience of faith. This article offers an interpretation that death is not seen as merely ‘death’ from human perspective, but a passage towards a mystical and aesthetic point of view which illustrates a sign of God’s calling to humans to enter the beauty and union with God.

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