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  • SEJATI (Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation) 2024
    Vol. 1 No. 1

    This journal features five theological articles authored by scholars from universities and theological seminaries in Indonesia. The topics include emotional management, moral integrity, the doctrine of salvation, Christian leadership, and perseverance in suffering. The approaches used are topical, exegetical, and descriptive, firmly grounded in biblical texts. This journal offers reflective and practical contributions to the development of contextual theology in Indonesia

  • SEJATI (Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation) 2025
    Vol. 2 No. 1

    This journal features five theological articles authored by scholars from universities and theological seminaries in Indonesia. The topics include emotional management, moral integrity, the doctrine of salvation, Christian leadership, and perseverance in suffering. The approaches used are topical, exegetical, and descriptive, firmly grounded in biblical texts. This journal offers reflective and practical contributions to the development of contextual theology in Indonesia.

  • SEJATI (Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation) 2024
    Vol. 1 No. 2

    This journal features five theological articles authored by scholars from universities and theological seminaries in Indonesia. The topics include emotional management, moral integrity, the doctrine of salvation, Christian leadership, and perseverance in suffering. The approaches used are topical, exegetical, and descriptive, firmly grounded in biblical texts. This journal offers reflective and practical contributions to the development of contextual theology in Indonesia.

  • SEJATI (Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation) 2025
    Vol. 2 No. 2

    This issue highlights the collaborative and international character of the SEJATI Journal through contributions from eight authors from Indonesia and Nigeria. Four Indonesian authors and four Nigerian authors present articles in Indonesian and English that focus on biblical studies, hermeneutics, and Old and New Testament theology. The diversity of academic backgrounds and contexts enriches the theological perspectives offered and strengthens the position of the SEJATI Journal as a platform for contextual and globally oriented scholarly dialogue.