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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 174-194
Author(s):  
Agustinus Mujianto ◽  
Adry Yanto Saputro

Abstrak Fokus pembahasan dari studi ini adalah tentang dialog antaragama. Umat Katolik di Indonesia memiliki tugas suci untuk berdialog dengan agama-agama lain. Tugas suci ini merupakan bagian dari perutusan yang diberikan oleh Yesus Kristus sendiri untuk mewartakan kasih di tengah-tengah dunia, yang sekarang ini telah dilanda oleh krisis kemanusiaan di mana agama digunakan untuk menghasut orang kepada perang, kebencian, kekerasan, dan pertumpahan darah. Metodologi yang digunakan di dalam studi ini adalah metode deduktif dengan pendekatan analogis. Studi ini melihat ada kesejajaran gagasan antara dokumen Abu Dhabi artikel 23-24 dengan Theology of Margin Raymundus Sudhiarsa dan dokumen Fratelli Tutti. Studi ini menemukan bahwa ada lima tema yang dapat digumuli di dalam dialog antaragama, yaitu tema tentang tujuan agama, nilai luhur kehidupan, perdamaian, interpretasi ajaran yang benar, dan persaudaraan Kata Kunci: Dialog, Tugas Suci, Agama, Umat Katolik   Abstract The focus of the discussion of this study is on interreligious dialogue. Catholics in Indonesia have a sacred duty to dialogue with other religions. This sacred task is part of the mission given by Jesus Christ Himself to spread love in the midst of the world, which today has been hit by a humanitarian crisis where religion is used to incite people to war, hatred, violence and bloodshed. The methodology used in this study is the deductive method with analogical approach. This study sees that there are parallels of ideas between the Abu Dhabi documents articles 23-24 with Raymundus Sudhiarsa's Theology of Margin and Fratelli Tutti's documents. This study found that there are five themes that can be explored in interreligious dialogue, namely the theme of religious goals, the noble values of life, peace, correct interpretation of teachings, and brotherhood. Keywords: Dialogue, Sacred Duty, Religion, Catholics


Author(s):  
Jiří Močkoř

AbstractClassical F-transform for lattice-valued fuzzy sets can be defined using monadic relation in Zadeh’s monad or, equivalently, as a special semimodule homomorphism. In this paper, we use an analogical approach and by choosing suitable monads and semimodule homomorphisms, we define F-transform for hesitant, intuitionistic or fuzzy soft sets. We prove that these F-transforms naturally extend classical lattice-valued F-transform for lattice-valued fuzzy sets.


Art-Sanat ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (15) ◽  
pp. 161-181
Author(s):  
Özlem Kaya ◽  
Sinziana Romanescu
Keyword(s):  
Folk Art ◽  

2020 ◽  
pp. 1329878X2095645
Author(s):  
Kristy Hess ◽  
Lisa Jane Waller

Within weeks of the nation-wide COVID-19 shutdown, more than 200 regional and community newspapers across Australia announced they could no longer keep their presses running due to the unprecedented crisis. A drain in advertising spend, a broken business model and the refusal of digital behemoths to pay for content were blamed for their collapse, ironically as audiences’ demand for credible news and information soared across the globe. There is no doubt the COVID-19 crisis has widened existing, deep cracks in the news media industry. In response this article sets out to explore possible solutions and strategies for local newspapers in the post-pandemic media landscape. We take an analogical approach to argue some of the issues that emerged during COVID-19 and strategies used to fight the global health pandemic also present valuable lessons for the preservation of public interest journalism and news at the local level. We conceptualise five coronavirus-related themes that resonate with a much-needed innovations agenda for local newspapers in Australia: (1) support for essential services, (2) warnings of complacency against an evolving biological threat, (3) appreciating the power of the social (4) coordinated government/policy responses and (5) ‘we are all in this together’.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agustinus Dewantara

Talking about God can not be separated from the activity of human thought. Activity is the heart of metaphysics. Searching religious authenticity tends to lead to a leap in harsh encounter with other religions. This interfaith encounter harsh posed a dilemma. Why? Because on the one hand religion is the peacemaker, but on the other hand it’s has of encouraging conflict and even violence. Understanding God is not quite done only by understanding the religious dogma, but to understand God rationally it is needed. It is true that humans understand the world according to his own ego, but it is not simultaneously affirm that God is only a projection of the human mind. Humans understand things outside of himself because no awareness of it. On this side of metaphysics finds itself. Analogical approach allows humans to approach and express God metaphysically. Humans clearly can not express the reality of the divine in human language, but with the human intellect is able to reflect something about the relationship with God. Analogy allows humans to enter the metaphysical discussion about God. People who are at this point should come to the understanding that God is the Same One More From My mind, The Impossible is defined, the Supreme Mystery, and infinitely far above any human thoughts.


Author(s):  
Heather M. Whitney ◽  
Robert Mark Simpson

This chapter investigates whether search engines and other new modes of online communication should be covered by free speech principles. It criticizes the analogical reasoning that contemporary American courts and scholars have used to liken search engines to newspapers, and to extend free speech coverage to them based on that likeness. There are dissimilarities between search engines and newspapers that undermine the key analogy, and also rival analogies that can be drawn which do not recommend free speech protection for search engines. Partly on these bases, we argue that an analogical approach to questions of free speech coverage is of limited use in this context. Credible verdicts about how free speech principles should apply to new modes of online communication require us to re-excavate the normative foundations of free speech. This method for deciding free speech coverage suggests that only a subset of search engine outputs and similar online communication should receive special protection against government regulation.


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