The concept of "last judgment" means punishment for the wicked and reward for the righteous with the ultimate goal of human life. Philosophers' theories sometimes contradict the contents of the Bible. Does eudaimonism go against the Bible or support each other? This study endeavours to cultivate a deeper insight into Aristotle's happiness theory-eudaimonia juxtaposed with the pericope in Matthew about the final judgment. With a literature review approach, this qualitative method interpreted the narrative through several stages. Eudaimonia walks in rhythm with the concept of the final judgment in Matthew 25:31-46. Eudaimonia is about doing virtue as a self-maximizing potential to achieve the ultimate goal of human life, which is judged by reason as a demand of someone's current situation with the assumption that leads to the truth. Matthew 25:31-46 reveals that the determination of "last judgment" is judged through practical religion by sharing Jesus' friendship "today" through virtue with those who hunger and thirst for truth. Those who do it will receive the kingdom of God, and those who do not will be thrown into eternal fire.
Samenvatting Op 1 januari 1998 trad de Wet op de medische keuringen (WMK) in werking. Uit een evaluatieonderzoek (2001) komt naar voren dat de doelstellingen van de wet nog niet zijn gerealiseerd. Twee algemene maatregelen van bestuur moeten het onrechtmatig keuren verder tegengaan en regelen de instelling van een landelijke klachtencommissie. Onduidelijkheden voor bedrijfsartsen kunnen hierdoor worden weggenomen. De rechtspositie van de sollicitant blijft niettemin kwetsbaar.
This study aimed to determine the effect of the pastoral care program on the mental health and resilience of church members who lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research method used is quantitative using the Correlated T-test data analysis technique. The research found that the pastoral assistance program applied to congregations who lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant positive effect on mental health. Likewise, the results of the analysis of the pastoral assistance program applied to congregations who lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic on the resilience of church congregations. So it can be said that there is a significant effect of the pastoral assistance program on the mental health and resilience of the congregation who lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pastoral assistance programs are essential to provide, considering their various functions that impact mental health and provide a complete self-understanding for the community. The congregation is to be able to have resilient behavior where this is important to adapt and lead a normal lifestyle despite losing a job during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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