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Body Theology: Reinterpreting God's Gift in Human Frailty


Author: Maslan Lumbanraja*, Yenni Vera Malau, Tarapul Lubis
Published Date: 2024-07-18
Keywords: Body Theology, Gift, Human.
Abstract:
The discussion on the topic of body theology is based on observations of the state of humanity, which no longer appreciates its identity as noble beings capable of managing themselves well and functioning in all aspects of nobility. The human body consists of numerous organs, genes, and cells bound together as a unified whole that complements and depends on each other, with very precise coordination through ion organs. An organ is composed of various types of tissues to perform specific functions. For example, the intestine comprises multiple tissue types. The muscular layer is composed of smooth muscle tissue, within which there are lymphatic vessels and nerves. "cari,smata" is a noun derived from the verb "cari,zomai" (to give); indicating what has been given, bestowed; [such as; as; when] the result of a natural disaster, a very friendly grace gift, a benefaction that grants, beneficial for, with various meanings depending on context: special treatment [bequeathing/granting, rescuing from danger, gift. "cari,smata" is a divine gift given to humans and used for the glory of God. Indeed, everything in human life or everything lived by humans is a gift from God aimed at declaring the Almighty's sovereignty within human beings and to this world. With this understanding, humans need to realize and understand how things are and how they would be without them. Everything is a gift given by God.

Journal: ISAR Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN(Online): 2583-9691
Publisher: ISAR Publisher
Frequency: Monthly
Language: English

Body Theology: Reinterpreting God's Gift in Human Frailty
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