Jesus on the koteka cross as a manifestation of God's solidarity
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13252520Keywords:
ecclesial based community, inculturation, Papuan highlandAbstract
This article aims to discuss the cross of Jesus wearing a koteka, the traditional clothing for men in the mountains of Papua. Jesus' cacophony is an effort that is reflected by the Papuan people in the contextualization of faith in Jesus in culture. Jesus cackled as a form of God who is in solidarity, entering and embracing the culture of the Papuan Highlands. This research was carried out using the library method by examining books and journals that have been documented on the topics discussed. This research finds that Jesus cackling is a God who seems to be present and embraces the culture and people of the Papuan Highlands. Jesus seeks to enter into the deeper aspects of cultures. So that the Jesus that is reflected is not Jesus who is far physically and habitually, but Jesus is present in all the ups and downs of life for the Papuan Highlands.
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