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DeRogatis, Amy. author
New York: Oxford University Press, 2015
261.8 DER s
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sutton, Matthew Avery, 1975-
"The first comprehensive history of modern American evangelicalism to appear in a generation, American Apocalypse shows how a group of radical Protestants, anticipating the end of the world, paradoxically transformed it. Matthew Avery Sutton draws on extensive archival research to document the ways an initially obscure network of charismatic preachers and their followers reshaped American religion, at home and abroad, for over a century. Perceiving the United States as besieged by Satanic forces -- communism and secularism, family breakdown and government encroachment -- Billy Sunday, Charles Fuller, Billy Graham, and others took to the pulpit and airwaves to explain how Biblical end-times prophecy made sense of a world ravaged by global wars, genocide, and the threat of nuclear extinction. Believing Armageddon was nigh, these preachers used what little time was left to warn of the coming Antichrist, save souls, and prepare the nation for God's final judgment. By the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan and conservative Republicans appropriated evangelical ideas to create a morally infused political agenda that challenged the pragmatic tradition of governance through compromise and consensus. Following 9/​11, the politics of apocalypse continued to resonate with an anxious populace seeking a roadmap through a world spinning out of control. Premillennialist evangelicals have erected mega-churches, shaped the culture wars, made and destroyed presidential hopefuls, and brought meaning to millions of believers. Narrating the story of modern evangelicalism from the perspective of the faithful, Sutton demonstrates how apocalyptic thinking continues to exert enormous influence over the American mainstream today."
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2014
277 SUT a
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sutton, Matthew Avery, 1975-
"The first comprehensive history of modern American evangelicalism to appear in a generation, American Apocalypse shows how a group of radical Protestants, anticipating the end of the world, paradoxically transformed it. Matthew Avery Sutton draws on extensive archival research to document the ways an initially obscure network of charismatic preachers and their followers reshaped American religion, at home and abroad, for over a century. Perceiving the United States as besieged by Satanic forces -- communism and secularism, family breakdown and government encroachment -- Billy Sunday, Charles Fuller, Billy Graham, and others took to the pulpit and airwaves to explain how Biblical end-times prophecy made sense of a world ravaged by global wars, genocide, and the threat of nuclear extinction. Believing Armageddon was nigh, these preachers used what little time was left to warn of the coming Antichrist, save souls, and prepare the nation for God's final judgment. By the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan and conservative Republicans appropriated evangelical ideas to create a morally infused political agenda that challenged the pragmatic tradition of governance through compromise and consensus. Following 9/​11, the politics of apocalypse continued to resonate with an anxious populace seeking a roadmap through a world spinning out of control. Premillennialist evangelicals have erected mega-churches, shaped the culture wars, made and destroyed presidential hopefuls, and brought meaning to millions of believers. Narrating the story of modern evangelicalism from the perspective of the faithful, Sutton demonstrates how apocalyptic thinking continues to exert enormous influence over the American mainstream today."
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2014
277 SUT a
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Balmer, Randall
Waco: Baylor University Press, 2016
277.308 2 BAL e
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Higashino, Keigo
"Seorang lelaki ditemukan tewas di rumahnya akibat kopi beracun. Istrinya memiliki motif kuat sebagai tersangka setelah dia dicampakkan oleh sang suami. Masalahnya, pada hari pembunuhan, wanita itu berada ribuan kilometer dari tempat kejadian. Detektif Kusanagi dan Detektif Utsumi Kaoru yang menyelidiki kasus ini memiliki opini bertentangan soal siapa pelakunya. Namun, Utsumi merasa Kusanagi terlalu berempati terhadap istri korban dan itu membuat penilaiannya kabur. Karena itu, Utsumi meminta Profesor Manabu Yukawa untuk membantu kepolisian, sekaligus meluruskan logika Kusanagi. Tapi bahkan ilmuwan genius yang dijuluki Detektif Galileo itu kebingungan. Tidak mungkin seseorang memasukkan racun ke kopi dari jarak jauh, bukan? Di sinilah kecerdasan sang profesor diuji. Dia harus menguak trik bagaimana racun itu muncul pada waktu yang tepat, di tempat yang sempurna, dan yang terpenting, tidak salah sasaran.
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Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 2021
823 HIG s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mokichi Okada
Kyoto: Society of Johrey , 1984
133.952 MOK j
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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London: The Salvation Army, 2002
R 355.85 Sal
Buku Referensi  Universitas Indonesia Library
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C. M. Bhandari
Thailand: White Orchid Press, 1995
959.3 BHA s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Green, Jane, 1968-
London : Pan Books, 2014
823 GRE s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Elvin Atmaja Hidayat
"Saint Paul is one of the most important apostles in Christianity. The mission of evangelism he carried out was fruitful in various parts of the world. Paul’s missionary journey brought great risks to himself through the challenges and the sufferings, while he was also previously known as a persecutor of Christ’s followers. His radical change or conversion occurred since his spiritual encounter with the Lord Jesus on his journey to Damascus. This article explores the impact of the unforgettable encounter that brings to Paul more admiration and love for Christ, that also brings an extraordinary mystical experience of ‘christification’, an experience of becoming more and more alike and united with the Christ. The Damascus event and the christification open the divine revelation of human salvation. As a Jew, Paul recognises that salvation is obtained by obeying the law, but now he believes that only the risen Jesus Christ is able to save humankind. Paul’s christification brings direct implications to his courage in becoming a follower of Christ with a burning passion to proclaim the Gospel to all nations. God’s choice for an apostle is unfathomable, even for Paul himself who considers himself as the most sinful and unworthy person."
Bandung: Department of Philosophy, 2021
105 MEL 37:2 (2021)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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