Original Research
Stripping the mangongkal holi and confirming the Holy Spirit
Submitted: 05 July 2024 | Published: 28 November 2024
About the author(s)
Rogate A.T. Gultom, Faculty of Theology, Institut Agama Kristen Negri Tarutung, Tarutung, IndonesiaRencan C. Marbun, Faculty of Theology, Institut Agama Kristen Negri Tarutung, Tarutung, Indonesia
Abstract
The mangongkal holi tradition in Batak is a heritage from ancestors that has been the subject of prolonged theological debate. As a local phenomenon, the tradition needs to be explored with an appropriate approach to interpret it accurately. This study asserts that the ‘kernel’ and ‘husk’ approach has the potential to contribute constructively to the relationship between the church and culture in Batak, particularly regarding the mangongkal holi tradition. The research employs a qualitative-descriptive analysis approach, using books, journal articles and other references as the basis for argumentation. In conclusion, there is alignment between the expectations of culture and the church regarding mangongkal holi. The pursued values such as gratitude, honouring parents and others are elements that are consistent in both cultural appreciation and Christian faith.
Contribution: This article provides insight into contextual theology, where global pneumatology and local culture could be paired in the sense that the Holy Spirit could be understood by the community within their local tradition without degrading the values of church doctrine. Rather, it enriches the culture and confirms church identity.
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Sustainable Development Goal
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