Affiliation:
1. Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Kadesi Indonesia
2. Sekolah Tinggi Teologi KADESI Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
This study is a literature review study of recognized religious scriptures in
Indonesia with a focus on semantic studies of the word ‘love’ words using
NVivo 12 Plus software designed specifically to support deep levels of data
analysis. The literature search applied the keyword ‘love’ in Indonesian unless
there was no scripture available in Indonesian. This study research ascertained
that in all the holy scriptures of recognized religions practicing in Indonesia, the
word ‘love’ was obtainable through a text search using software NVivo 12 Plus.
It uncovered that in the Holy Bible the word appears as many as 495 times, in
the Holy Qur'an 58 times, in the Vedas 241 times, in the Tripitaka 1705 times,
and in Si Shu 571 times. Semantic studies of the word ‘love’ in the original
language of religious scriptures in Indonesia found the words Ahav, Hesed,
Agape, and Philia in Christianity, Hubb, Wadda, and Rahmah in Islam, Prema
in Hinduism, Metta in Buddhism, and Ren in Confucianism. This study explains
that the term ‘love’ thus exists in every religious scripture in Indonesia and can be a campaign slogan which could be implemented to increase tolerance
between diverse religious communities in Indonesia that are plural and often
multicultural and this can hopefully play a huge role in building a sense of
religious community in order to increase national unity on the whole. This study
explains that ‘love’ exists in every religious scripture in Indonesia and can be
used in any campaigns implemented to increase tolerance and harmony
between religiously diverse communities in Indonesia that are considered to be
pluralistically inclined. This will support the notion of having a stronger sense of
religious harmony in the community so as to increase and promote the notion
of national unity through love.
Subject
Philosophy,Religious studies,Archeology
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