Ekoteologi Arkipelagis

Sebuah Ekoteologi dari Keseharian Indigenous Indonesia

Penulis

  • Elia Maggang University of Manchester, United Kingdom

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46567/ijt.v13i2.629

Kata Kunci:

ekoteologi, archipelago Indonesia, laut, tanah, ekopneumatologi, Markus 6:30–44

Abstrak

Dominasi warna hijau yang menggambarkan perspektif Eropa-sentris yang kolonial dan berorientasi pada daratan dalam ekoteologi telah mengakibatkan pengabaian terhadap krisis di laut. Sebagai respons, ekoteologi biru muncul untuk memberi perhatian pada komunitas laut dan pesisir dalam diskursus ekoteologi. Tetapi, ekoteologi biru belum mampu menjawab isu krusial keterhubungan komunitas darat dan laut, padahal keterhubungan itu menentukan dalam menyebabkan dan mengatasi krisis ekologis di laut. Karena itu, artikel ini mengajukan ekoteologi arkipelagis untuk mengembangkan perspektif biru dan secara simultan mengartikulasikan visi keterhubungan komunitas laut (biru) dan darat (hijau) sebagai satu kesatuan entitas planetaris. Ekoteologi ini diinspirasi oleh keseharian arkipelagis komunitas adat Indonesia, yang terangkum dalam peribahasa seperti “tei kari dekang, sera bata ra’ung” (singkong turun dari gunung, ikan naik dari laut) dari Pulau Pantar. Dinavigasi keseharian arkipelagis, saya membaca kisah Yesus memberi makan orang banyak dengan ikan dan roti dalam Markus 6:30-44 dari perspektif ekopneumatologi untuk mengonstruksi sebuah ekoteologi arkipelagis yang dimulai dengan dan bermuara pada interaksi-interaksi menghidupkan antara komunitas-komunitas laut dan tanah. Ekoteologi arkipelagis ini dapat menjadi sebuah model bagi diskursus ekoteologi yang merangkul komunitas-komunitas ekologis yang beragam di planet ini

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Biografi Penulis

Elia Maggang, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Elia Maggang meraih gelar PhD dari University of Manchester, UK. Berbasis di Indonesia, karya teologisnya berpusat pada persinggungan antara Kristianitas dan tradisi-tradisi Indigenous, terutama teologi dan praktis terkait laut dan relasi antara laut dan tanah. 

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Diterbitkan

2025-12-25

Cara Mengutip

Maggang, E. (2025). Ekoteologi Arkipelagis: Sebuah Ekoteologi dari Keseharian Indigenous Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Theology, 13(2), 170-190. https://doi.org/10.46567/ijt.v13i2.629