GOD'S PRESENCE AMID WOMEN'S MARGINALIZATION AND SUFFERING: A CONTEXTUAL THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON GENDER AND GOD'S JUSTICE
Main Article Content
Gomgom Simorangkir
Riris Johanna Siagian
This study highlights God's presence amidst the marginalization and suffering of women, particularly in the context of Batak culture, which remains steeped in patriarchal values. Using a qualitative approach and a contextual theology paradigm, this study reinterprets women's experiences as a locus theologicus to understand God's justice and provision. Women's marginalization is evident in various social, customary, and ecclesiastical aspects, where women are often positioned as "controlled" and denied full space in decision-making. Yet, Scripture demonstrates that God sides with the oppressed and upholds justice for marginalized groups. The story of Hagar, Jesus' ministry to the Samaritan woman, and the testimony of the resurrection entrusted to women affirm God's liberating presence and the restoration of human dignity. In light of the Holy Spirit's work, the church is called to transform gender relations equitably, transcending the boundaries of cultural patriarchy. Contextual theology serves as a critical tool for rereading Batak customs, particularly dalihan na tolu, so that their values are lived out in the spirit of equality and justice in the Gospel. Thus, God's presence is not merely a theological discourse, but is evident in the solidarity, struggle, and liberation of women from oppressive social structures. The church is expected to be a prophetic community that presents signs of God's justice in an inclusive and transformative way in society.
Barth, Marie Claire F. The Heart of God is Like a Mother's Heart. Jakarta: BPK Gunung Barth, Marie Claire F. Hati Allah Bagaikan Hati Seorang Ibu. Jakarta: BPK Gunung Mulia, 2005.
Brownlee, Malcolm. Tugas Manusia Dalam Dunia Milik Tuhan. Jakarta: BPK Gunung Mulia, 2005.
Brueggemann, Walter. Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1997.
Davies, Sharyn Graham. Keberagaman Gender di Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia, 2018.
Fiorenza, Elisabeth Schüssler. In Memory of Her: A Feminist Theological Reconstruction of Christian Origins. New York: Crossroad, 1983.
Hananto, Tri, et al. Ontologi Exsequendum Didaktik: Teologi Praktika dan Pendidikan Agama Kristen, Jilid 1. Jakarta: Perkumpulan Rumah Cemerlang Indonesia, 2023.
Kabeer, Naila. Gender, Labour, and Rights: Global Perspectives. London: Routledge, 2016.
Kennedy Sanseri, Wanda. Wanita Milik Tuhan Yang Sangat Berharga. Jakarta: PBMR, 2021.
Kwok, Pui-lan. Introducing Asian Feminist Theology. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2000.
Nurimaniar, Yuditia. “Kebijakan Pemberdayaan Perempuan Kelompok Marjinal (Pekerja Rumah Tangga) Dalam Pemenuhan Hak Ekonomi Di Masa Pandemi Covid-19.” Jurnal Yustitia 16, no. 2 (Desember 2022): 181–195.
Parasian Sinaga, Agus. Anak Ni Raja & Boru Ni Raja: Upaya Membangun Kesetaraan Gender dalam Perspektif Budaya Batak Toba. Indramayu: Penerbit Adab, 2025.
Satria Unggul Wicaksana et al. Dinamika Perlindungan HAM bagi Masyarakat Marjinal di Era Society 5.0. Surabaya: UM Surabaya Publishing, 2021.
Semiawan, Conny R. Metode Penelitian Kualitatif. Jakarta: Grasindo, 2010.
Simatupang, Jhonnedy Kolang Nauli. “Perempuan dalam Teologi: Perspektif Baru untuk Pemimpin Gereja.” LOGIA: Jurnal Teologi Pentakosta 6, no. 2 (Juni 2025): 16–31.
Suleeman, Stephen, dan Bendalina Souk. Berikanlah Aku Air Hidup Itu: Bahan Sumber Studi Gender-Hasil Konsultasi dan Lokakarya Wanita Berpendidikan Teologi, Tomohon, Minahasa, 19–28 Mei 1995. Jakarta: PERSETIA, 2007.
Taufik, Abdullah. Perempuan dan Transformasi Sosial di Indonesia. Jakarta: Pustaka LP3ES, 2019.
Wahyudi, Catur. Marginalisasi dan Keberadaban Masyarakat. Jakarta: Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia, 2015.
Weston, John H. Human Sexuality and the Holy Spirit: Spirit-Empowered Transformation. New York: Fortress Press, 2021.
Wright, N. T. Jesus and the Victory of God. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1996.















