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      MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION DESIGN
      BASED ON DOING GOOD ACCORDING TO THE OLD TESTAMENT

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            Doing good is universal in which all people with various religious, ethnic and other backgrounds must be happy to do good. The problems that arise in the question are as follows: What are the values ​​of doing good according to the Bible? What is the challenge of "doing good" according to the dimensions of Multicultural Theology? How is the implementation of Multicultural Theology education about doing good into Christian ministry? The answer is: (1) Good deeds are commands given by God to His people. If a human being wants to be said to be good, he is obliged to do good. Because good deeds have a universal character. (2) The challenge of doing good in the dimension of multicultural theology is: the challenge of doing good in theocentric, the challenge of doing good in Christocentric (the principle of the Incarnation, the principle of salvation, the principle of the Holy Spirit, and the principle of the Naturality of the Church) and (2) the challenge "Doing Good" from Theocentric to Christocentric ". (3) Multicultural theology regarding "doing good" becomes a very influential implementation to lead someone to enter the concept of theocracy which is then sharpened to Christocentric. Here the value of the Great Commission of Jesus Christ to win people becomes real and can be implemented properly. But, of course, the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer is critical to the success of the Great Commission mission.f

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            AfricArXiv Preprints
            ScienceOpen
            13 January 2021
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            [1 ] BANDUNG THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Soekarno Hatta 399
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            https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9649-1622
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            10.14293/111.000/000014.v1
            7f446873-8752-44c8-99c9-66dee94e9370

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            : 13 January 2021

            The datasets generated during and/or analysed during the current study are available in the repository: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319046894_Login
            Religious studies & Theology

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