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Shameless and Guiltless:
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Binsar Jonathan Pakpahan
Document Type
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AL
Record Number
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1067058
Doc. No
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LA110687
Call No
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10.1163/1572543X-12341383
Language of Document
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English
Main Entry
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Binsar Jonathan Pakpahan
Title & Author
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Shameless and Guiltless: [Article] : The Role of Two Emotions in the Context of the Absence of God in Public Practice in the Indonesian Context\ Binsar Jonathan Pakpahan
Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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Exchange
Date
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2016
Volume/ Issue Number
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45/1
Page No
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1–20
Abstract
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God is very much present in the public domain in Indonesia. Even so, honesty and integrity are absent in public practices, especially with regard to the high number of corruption cases. Biblical communities show that the two character traits were originally inseparable in a shame-based society when acted out as both personal and public conscience by doing what God wanted them to do. In the development of Christian theology, and also specifically in the Indonesian context, the two emotions became separated. Such separation has led to the evidential lack of both of these emotions and has shown to be inoperative in the convicted corruptors in Indonesia. Anton Houtepen says that we can trace God from operative emotions. The lack of emotions of shame and guilt shows that public religiosity does not correlate with the presence of God in public practices in Indonesia. God is very much present in the public domain in Indonesia. Even so, honesty and integrity are absent in public practices, especially with regard to the high number of corruption cases. Biblical communities show that the two character traits were originally inseparable in a shame-based society when acted out as both personal and public conscience by doing what God wanted them to do. In the development of Christian theology, and also specifically in the Indonesian context, the two emotions became separated. Such separation has led to the evidential lack of both of these emotions and has shown to be inoperative in the convicted corruptors in Indonesia. Anton Houtepen says that we can trace God from operative emotions. The lack of emotions of shame and guilt shows that public religiosity does not correlate with the presence of God in public practices in Indonesia.
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Anton Houtepen
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corruption
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emotion
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General
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guilt
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Indonesia
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public domain
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religiosity
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shame
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Stephen Pattison
Descriptor
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Theology and World Christianity
Location & Call number
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10.1163/1572543X-12341383
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1067058
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