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DT300/DT700 Series Terminals

SV8300 USER’S GUIDE

NEC Unified Solutions, Inc.

February, 2008

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    DT300/DT700 Series Terminals SV8300 USER’S GUIDE NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. February, 2008…
  • Page 2: Liability Disclaimer

    NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC unified Solutions, Inc. All brand names and product names on this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

  • Page 3
    1.INTRODUCTION • General This guide explains how to operate DT300/DT700 Series terminals. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Explains the configuration of this guide and contains the following information. • Face layout of DT Series • Keys and Parts of DT Series • Icon Display •…
  • Page 4: Face Layout

    • Face Layout DT310/710 (6-Button with LCD) DT310/710 (2-Button without LCD)

  • Page 5
    DT330/DT730 (12-Button with LCD) DT330/DT730 (24-Button with LCD) Security button is equipped on DT730 only. Security button is equipped on DT730 only. Note: Note:…
  • Page 6
    DT330/DT730 (32-Button with LCD) DT330/DT730 (DESI Less 8-Button) Security button is equipped on DT730 only. Note: Security button is equipped on DT730 only. Note:…
  • Page 7: Keys And Parts

    • Keys And Parts Server Administrator. When Telephony Server Administrator sets “One-Touch Speed Dial key” on the programmable keys, users can assign any DT310/DT710 numbers (ex. Telephone number, etc.) to the key (up to 24 (2-Button without LCD) digits). * For the assignment of the keys, confirm to the Telephony Server Administrator.

  • Page 8
    (9) Message Press key to access the voice mail system. (10)Up/Down DOWN Used to adjust LCD contrast, speaker/receiver volume, and ringer volume. • LCD Contrast: Press ( ) or ( ) key while idle. • Speaker/Receiver Volume: Press ( ) or ( ) key during conversation. •…
  • Page 9: Dt330/Dt730 Overview

    DT330/DT730 (1) Security Button (DT730 only) The user can prevent information leakage from (24-Button with LCD) terminal by simple operation. (2) Call Indicator Lamp Lamp at top corner of DT Series Display flashes when a call terminates to the terminal. Lamp lights steadily when a message has been left.

  • Page 10
    (5) Soft Keys (10) Answer Any feature shown at the bottom of the LCD is When LED on this key is lit, press key to answer a available. The appropriate feature key is displayed waiting call. on the screen according to the call handling process. (11) Mic (6) Help Press key to respond hands free.
  • Page 11
    Feature Description (Menu) 1. Missed Call Access to history of Missed Call. Access to history of incoming Voice 1. Call History 2. Voice Mail Mail. 3. Directory 3. IM Not supported. Down Cancel Save 4. Presence Not supported. 5. Bluetooth Not supported.
  • Page 12
    DT330/DT730 (1) Security Button (DT730 only) The user can prevent information leakage from terminal by (DESI Less 8-Button with LCD) simple operation. (2) Call Indicator Lamp Lamp at top corner of DT Series Display flashes when a call terminates to the terminal. Lamp lights steadily when a message has been left.
  • Page 13
    (5) Soft Keys * Maximum 8 characters can be displayed. Any feature shown at the bottom of the LCD is available. The appropriate feature key is displayed on the screen according to ** The users can change the name displayed on the LCD. For the call handling process.
  • Page 14
    The icon flashes during events such as call Note 3: termination to a line key or call back. Example: (b) Feature Key Information Feature Key Information displays the followings. Maximum Description digits to be displayed Line Key — Name and Number Up to 8 digits.
  • Page 15
    number, etc.) to the key (up to 24 digits). When Station line/Trunk line are assigned. * For the assignment of the keys, confirm to the Telephony Server Administrator. Following picture shows LCD indication of Programmable keys. No icons are displayed. * Users can register name on each Speed Dial key.
  • Page 16
    (12) Answer When LED on this key is lit, press key to answer a waiting call. (13) Mic Press key to respond hands free. LED on this key lights during speakerphone operation. (14) Menu From this key, the user can access to the functions not normally used easily.
  • Page 17
    Feature Description 3. IM Not supported. 4. Presence Not supported. 5. .Bluetooth Not supported. (17) Speaker Controls the built-in speaker which can be used for Hands Free dialing/monitoring. LED on key lights when key is active. (18)Transfer Allows the station user to transfer established calls to another station, without attendant assistance.
  • Page 18: Icon Display

    • ICON DISPLAY The LCD of DT730 Series displays Desktop Icons which provide notification when events (such as missed call and voice mail) occur. Note: DT310/DT330/DT710 Series does not support the icon display. Note 1: Currently unavailable.

  • Page 19
    • Menu List • Simple Operation By Menu Key and Cursor Key From the Menu List, the user can use various By using Menu Key and Cursor Key, DT Series user can application features such as Directory and Call History. access to Call History, Directory and terminal settings with simple operation.
  • Page 20: Terminal Setup

    TERMINAL SETUP This chapter describes operating procedures for terminal settings by the UP/Down Key and Feature Keys. Various terminal settings such as display, sounds, password, and language are also available from Menu Key. For detailed information on terminal settings from Menu Key, see SV7000 IP Peripheral Guide.

  • Page 21: Terminal Setup With The Feature Key

    Terminal Setup with the Feature Key To Select Ringer Tone DT Series has 10 kinds of ringer tones that you can Microphone On/Off select. LED on Mic key shows the status of the built-in microphone. Press Feature and 3. The LCD displays the selected tone number (n=1 ~ 14).

  • Page 22
    To Adjust Transmission/Receiving Volume Handset volume can be changed. Press Feature and 4. The LCD displays the current volume. 4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2008 Press Feature and 4 again to alternate between Small and Large volume. 4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2008…
  • Page 23: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION Login (DT700 Series Only) Logout (DT700 Series Only) When login mode is activated, following procedure is Press the pre-assigned Logout Feature Key on the required. terminal. Enter login code and press Set Soft key. Note: This location is an example. (The station number is used as the Login code.) Note: Logout button is assigned by data setting at the ECP (Enterprise Communication Platform).

  • Page 24: To Originate An Outside Call

    To Originate an Outside Call Multiline Appearance Lift handset or press Speaker key, receive dial To Originate a Call tone. Press the MULTILINE APPEARANCE feature key. Dial the Central Office access code, e.g. 9. Lift handset or press Speaker. Dial the Central Dial desired telephone number.

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    To Originate an Outside Call Press Hold. Held line wink flashes. Held station number HOLD 2001 4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2008 Note: If held line appears on other DT Series stations, the associated LED flashes red slowly. To Retrieve Lift handset or press Speaker key.
  • Page 26: To Place A Call On Exclusive Hold

    To Place a Call on Exclusive Hold Note: Exclusive Hold excludes any other phone from picking up your held call. Exclusive Hold shows as a flashing green LED on your phone. The same line Press Hold twice. Line appearance indicates on other phones appears as a solid red LED.

  • Page 27: To Transfer A Call

    To Transfer a Call After conversing, ask party to hold. Press Transfer. Receive interrupted dial tone. 2001 4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2008 Dial destination station’s extension, hang up or wait for answer. 2001 4:26 PM TUE 13 APR 2008 If transferring party hangs up, that station’s number appears in the center of recipient’s display.

  • Page 28: Feature Operation

    FEATURE OPERATION To Originate a Call Using Speed Calling (One-touch Speed Calling keys) Press the desired Speed Calling key, or press Speaker and Speed Calling key. To program (Available only on DT Series with One-Touch Speed Calling key.) Press Feature button. Press desired Speed Calling key.

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    LCD Indication of 8LD Display • Alphabetic character (Uppercase) Press the desired One-Touch Speed Calling key Digit and originate a call. Registered name will be Code displayed as follows. For the key to which no name information is registered, the character “SPD” will be &…
  • Page 30
    • European Character (Uppercase) • European Character (Lowercase) Digit Digit Code Code à è ì ñ ù À È Ì Ñ Ù á é í ò ú Á É Í Ò Ú â ê î ó û Â Ê Î Ó…
  • Page 31: To Originate A Call Using Speed Calling (-Station/Group)

    To Originate a Call Using Speed Calling (-Station/Group) XXXX 4:26 PM TUE 12 FEB 2008 Press the Redial button. Press the desired speed calling number. If the DT Series does not have the “Speed Calling – System” key, dial the “Speed Calling – System” LNR[*]/SPD[_ _ ] access code, then the abbreviated call code.

  • Page 32: Authorization Code

    Account Code Authorization Code To Enter To Enter Without Account Code: Lift handset or press Speaker key, receive dial tone. Lift handset or press Speaker key, receive dial tone. Enter feature access code, receive service set tone. Enter feature access code, receive service set tone. Enter Account Code (up to 16 digits).

  • Page 33: Originating A Voice Call

    Originating a Voice Call To answer: AICM key flashes green indicating an incoming intercom call. Lift handset. Dial desired station number. Calling party Press Voice key or press 1. 2001 4:26 PM TUE 12 FEB 2008 2000 4:26 PM TUE 12 FEB 2008 Voice Call alert tone is heard.

  • Page 34: Manual Intercom

    Manual Intercom Dial Intercom To Initiate: To Initiate: Lift handset or press Speaker key, press MICM key, Lift handset or press Speaker key. ring back tone is heard. Press DICM key. Dial desired intercom station number (0-9). Tone Called party burst is sent.

  • Page 35: Dial By Name Using Station Speed Dialing

    Dial By Name Using Station Speed Dialing To Transfer A Call After conversing, ask party to hold. To Initiate: Press Transfer key. Receive interrupted dial tone. Press the Directory key. Enter up to the first four characters of a name using Transferred station the keypad.

  • Page 36: To Place A Call On Remote Hold

    If Unanswered: If Unanswered: After preprogrammed time, Automatic Recall is After preprogrammed time, Automatic Recall is initiated. initiated. Visual and audible signal (rapid flash and ring burst) Visual and audible signal (rapid flash and ring burst) is sent to station which placed call on Exclusive Hold. is sent to station that placed call on hold.

  • Page 37: To Establish A Broker Call

    To Retrieve At Destination: Option 2 Lift handset or press Speaker key. Press line on hold. Use handset to converse. With call in progress and third party on hold on another Line/Trunk key. NOTE: Any station with the destination line Press Conf key, Conf LED flashes.

  • Page 38: Call Back (Station)

    Call Back (Station) To Set Camp-On (Transfer Method) Lift handset or press Speaker. With call in progress, ask party to hold. Depress Dial desired station number and receive busy tone or Transfer button, feature dial tone is heard. ring back tone. Dial desired station number and receive busy tone.

  • Page 39: Call Pickup (Group)

    To Answer Call Waiting To Park A Call From Terminal Without LCD (Station 2000) While call in progress, press Transfer key and dial Hear burst of tone. LCD display indicates CW and the Call Park access code, or press Call Park key. Answer button flashes.

  • Page 40: Call Pickup (Direct)

    Call Pickup (Direct) Timed Queuing (Outside Line Only) Lift handset. Press Call Pickup Direct key or dial Call Pickup Direct Press Speaker key, receive dial tone. access code (may be stored on one-touch key). Dial Outside Line access code and desired number. Receive busy tone or ring no answer from distant Called Calling…

  • Page 41: Last Number Redial

    Last Number Redial To Search, Call Back, or Erase A Calling Number Without Using Soft-keys: To Recall The Last Number Dialed Lift the handset or press Speaker key. Press Redial key. Receive special dial tone. Press Message key. Dial 1 to search for desired number. REDIAL[#]/SPEED[ ] Dial 2 to call back desired number.

  • Page 42: Cid Call Display

    CID Call Display To verify(with multi-line phone) Press Speaker key. Receive extension dial tone. Press FD-A key or dial Call Forward-All access code. To Display Calling Party Information: Display indicates the station number calls are Press CID key, CID lamp lights. forwarded to.

  • Page 43: Call Forwarding-No Answer

    Call Forwarding-Busy To Cancel Press Speaker key. Receive dial tone. Press FD-B key plus * or dial Call Forward Busy To Set cancel code. Receive service set tone. LED goes out Press Speaker key. Receive dial tone. at your station. Press FD-B key or dial Call Forward Busy access code.

  • Page 44: Call Forwarding Destination

    To Verify To Cancel Press Speaker key. Receive extension dial tone. Press Speaker key. Receive dial tone. Press FD-N key or dial Call Forward-No Answer Press FD-DC key or dial Call Forward Destination access code. cancel code. Display indicates destination number of call forward. CNCL Forwarding station…

  • Page 45: Internal Zone Paging With Meet-Me Page

    Internal Zone Paging with Meet-Me Page Boss/Secretary Calling This allows a system user to page over built-in speaker Secretary of multi-line phone within the assigned zone or all zones. Lift handset, press boss’ ringing line. Ask calling party to hold. Example: Station A can page Station B.

  • Page 46: Boss/Secretary Override

    Boss/Secretary Override Option 1 Boss presses Answer and converses with secretary. Outside line is placed on hold. Example: Station 2000 is boss, Station 2001 is secretary. Secretary hangs up. Boss is connected to Outside Boss is connected to 2003. Incoming call on Outside line line.

  • Page 47: Do Not Disturb

    Do Not Disturb Press Speaker key, Receive dial tone. Press DND key or dial DND access code. 4:26 PM TUE 12 FEB 2008 To Cancel Press Speaker key, Receive dial tone. Press DND key or dial DND cancel code. CNCL 4:26 PM TUE 12 FEB 2008 NOTE: When key is used the LED will light when DND is active.

  • Page 48: Privacy Release

    Privacy Release If 0 or 1: dial desired military time. Example: D term Station B is engaged in a conversation, IN:BACK 0900 and allows Dterm Station A to enter the call in progress. 4:26 PM TUE 12 FEB 2008 Station 2000, while engaged in conversation, presses Conf key.

  • Page 49: Name Display

    Name Display When the desired letter is displayed, depression of the Transfer key will change the letter to a lower case letter (default is upper case). Depress the Hold key to NOTE: Requires Display Phone enter that letter and advance to the next entry. Repeat the previous two steps until the desired name A name with up to 16 characters can be entered to is displayed and entered.

  • Page 50: Whisper Page

    Whisper Page System Clock Setup By Station Dialing To Initiate Press Speaker key or lift handset, Receive dial tone. Press System Clock Setup Key or feature access Option 1 code. Lift handset or press Speaker key. Dial new time in 24 hr format using 6 digits Dial desired station number.

  • Page 51: To Change Security Password

    To Change Security Password User Setting [1] Incoming Call Press Menu Key [2] Talk Display reads: [3] Display [4] Change Password [Menu] Security [1] History Peripherals [2] Directory [0] Setting Reset [3] Tool [4] Call Function [5] Setting Back Presence [#] Favorite [0] Config Using Up/Down arrows scroll down to [4]…

  • Page 52: Directory Operation

    Enter default password 0000 Directory Operation Press set, then enter New Password Press set, then enter the new password again This allows the user to access and program Press set station speed dials. [ [Change password 1 ] Press Menu key Display reads: Old Pass [ 0000…

  • Page 53: History Operation

    History Operation Press HIST (History) Soft Key [4081] 8:19 AM FRI 15 FEB 2008 (ABC) ENTRY PREV NEXT Display reads: [Call History} [4081] 8:19 AM FRI 15 FEB 2008 (OG) Press OG (To view Outgoing calls) or Press IC (To view Incoming Calls) Programming required in the PBX…

  • Page 54: Quick Reference Guide

    Quick Reference Guide Internal Zone Paging Group 0 Page Outside Line Group 1 Group 2 Queuing-Outside Line Group 3 Call Back Cancel Group 4 Call Forwarding-All Calls Entry Internal Zone Paging Group 0 Answer Cancel Group 1 Group 2 Call Forwarding-No Answer/Busy Entry Group 3 Line…

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1. Call History

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5. Setting

6. Presence

#. Favorite

0. Config

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Note: DT310/710 (2-Button without LCD) does

not have the Cursor Key.

(14) Enter

DT330/DT730 Series has Shortcut Menu for frequently-

used features. The user can access to Shortcut Menu by

pressing Enter Key.

Note: DT310/710 Series does not support the Shortcut Menu.

Shortcut Menu includes the following features.

1/2

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Save

Feature

1. Missed Call

Access to history of Missed Call.

Access to history of incoming Voice

2. Voice Mail

Mail.

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4. Presence

Not supported.

5. Bluetooth

Not supported.

Note 2: A-law Countries [Australia, Russia, Latin America, UK,

Middle near East, other Asian nations]: # µ-law Countries [North

America, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan]:

(15) Redial

(Last Number Call, Speed Calling-Station/Group) Press

key to activate redial feature. Press redial and scroll back

through numbers that have been dialed.

When the desired number is displayed,

press the or # (Note 2) key to activate dialing.

(16) Speaker

Controls the built-in speaker which can be used for Hands

Free dialing/monitoring.

LED on key lights when key is active.

(17) Transfer

Allows the station user to transfer established calls to

another station, without attendant assistance.

(18) Hold

Press this key to place an internal or external call on hold.

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Although we can pray by using different types such as simple prayer, interc ession prayer, and medi tative or con templative prayer, he argues that “Formation i nto prayer is a matter of wisdom: the right communication for the right people at the right time” (p. 132). Third, how we pray. It is the Word of God. God communicates to us through the Scriptures, and Scripture gives voice to our own prayer. Many passages are themselves prayers” (p. 132 ). Fourth, the spirit of prayer.http://afreecountry.com/?q=node/3404 It is a common understanding that prayer is our way to have communication with God, but he argues that the most significant principle of prayer is our relationship with the Holy Spirit. He claims th at “Prayer is the joining of First, the Holy Spirit. He argues that the most primary thing in Christian spiritual formation is “ Spirit-ual formation because the H oly Spiri t of Christ is the ag ent o f community transformation, as well as personal transformation. He arg ues that we are formed in, by, and into a congregation, therefore “the breadth and depth of our formation are nourished in the environment of a congregation” (p. 158). Last, the networks. In the midst of the modern age and globalization era, Christian spiritual formation must adjust itself to the curre nt situation. He argues that even though each of these three aspects has its own unique role but they are interrelated with each other in our formation p rocess. He says, “P aul’s own formation was a Spirit-led, interweaving transformation of his thoughts, his emotions, and his choices” (p. 177). He further explains that Paul stresses intellect (thinking) aspects in his teaching su ch as wisdom, He challenges us to have a new paradigm about the mission, from something that we d o to be something that God d oes. He explains the “new missions consensus” by providing an imaginary case study about St. Cuthbert church. He m entions four principles as his convictions: (1) Mission is primarily God’s work; (2) Our participation in God’s mission is guided by our own a ssimilation of the gospel story”; (3)Mi ssion requires that the people of God participate in the full restoration of the world in every area of life; (4) Mission is something that we do right here and right now (201). Rather, our identity as a church and as individuals in Christ must be rediscovered in the midst of interacting with people and groups who may be very different from us (p. 201).http://www.dolciariavarone.com/images/canon-pixma-mx860-all-in-one-manual.pdf In chapter 11, the author d iscusses the last practice of Christian spiritual formation, which is discerning formation. First, the b est practices, virtues, and principles for discernment. He argues that “Christian discernment is Howard claims, I believe the ministry of Christian spiritual formation is one of the greatest needs of our time. We are today overstimulated with words and images, overconnected with acquaintances, overloaded with resources, and overburdened with the needs around us. What we need is not another menu of practices. We need people who will guide us through the appropriate practices into an authentic spiritual life. (p. 242) Important Contributions The main contribution of Howard’s book is that he develo ps a more comprehensive definition of Christian spiritual fo rmation. After analyzing some previous definitions created by several good theo logians and writers (including h imself) ove r the twenty -five years, he found general agreement in those definitions such as “the t ask of spiritual formation involves a process of change” (p. 16); “the aim of Christian spiritual Regarding the first one, he addresses four type s of contexts t hat are significant for Christian spiritual formation. First, culture. The lives of Christians cannot be separated from the c ultural elements that surround them. He mentions that through congregation Christians can have Christian education, pastoral care, and worship planning that help them in their spiritual f ormation. However, because information and communication technology has developed very fast, he argues that Christians today do not always d epend on their local congregations but they can involve in global congregations (p. 68). The last context is countermovements. They are the people who “challenge the prevailing consensus (liberation) or simply drawn to separate themselves from that consensus (uprootedness)” (pp. 68 -69). The second one, the means of Christian spiritual formation, he discusses four important things. First, the mi nistry of the Spirit. He claims that “the Spirit acts as the primary agent of our for mation” (p. 103). He further explains the impo rtant roles of the Holy Spirit i n Christian spiritua l formation: “the Holy Spirit is the revealer of truth, the initiator of moral renewal, the mediator of righteous relationships, the One who empowers us for a mission, and the stimulator of holy worship” (p. 103). Although It is an art form, not a formula” (p. 114). Third, the community of believers. He argues that format ion in Christ does not only happen to individuals b ut it also happens in t he f amilies, churches, and Christian communities. For example, worship gatherings, preaching the Word of God, and sacraments are common practices as the means of Christian spiritual formation in the communit y of believers (pp. 114 -117). The last one is the trials of everyday life. He reminds us that the lives of Christians are not free from problems such as disappointment, loss, emptiness, conflict, abuse, persecution, and so on. However, all of the problems of our life can contribute to our growth in Christ. He challenges us to have the right attitudes in dealing with the trials in our daily life, such as open heart, a clear mind, and stron g will. So that, “by controlling ourselves in the midst of trial, we make trials a positive means o f grace for our formation in Christ” (p. 118). Strengths and Limitations One of the strongest features of A Gui de to Christian Spiritual Formation is that Howard uses a number o f imagi nary case studies to help readers think about diverse aspects of the elements and the work of Christian spiritual formation. He uses different figures of these case studies: they are businessmen, young converts, spiritual directors, pastors, a seminary student, w orship leader, and so on. Since they are set intentionally in different locations, cultures, and situations, these case studies help us to have a better understandi ng of how Christian sp iritual formation is implemented in our daily lives. He discusses some Biblical principles and uses them as the foundations of his arguments. N o wonder all of these things are very useful to help the readers have more critical, c omprehensive, and reflective yet Biblical thinking regarding Christian spiritual formation. Although Howard has included many Biblical principles in this book to support his concept about Christian spiritual formation, I t hink it will be better if he explores and discusses at least one person as a model in the Old Testament and also in the New Testament, so that we can learn from their experiences and struggles concretely of how they live their faith as God’s chosen people. In addition, since Christian spiritual formation in this book is discussed more on the evangelicals perspective, in my opinion, it will be better if the author also explores more deeply in the other perspectives such as Catholic, Orthodox, Pentecost, Reformed, and so on, so that we will know how amazing Christian spiritual formation is. CONCLUSION Overall, Howard challenges us to see and think more comprehensively about Christian spiritual formation. We increasingly realize that the uniqueness of Christian spiritual formation compared to others can be seen from how the role of the Holy Spirit, Scripture, community, and mission are interconnected with one another to help believers grow in their faith. Therefore, this book challenges the Christian educators, pastors, spiritual directors, and church leaders in order to be God’s instrum ents to transform believers to have Christlike character in their life. REFERENCES Howard, E. B. (2018). A guide to Christian spiritual formation: How Scripture, Spirit, community, and mission shape our souls. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. A guide to Christian spiritual formation: How Scripture, Spirit, community, and mission shape our souls Jan 2018 E B Howard Howard, E. B. (2018). A guide to Christian spiritual formation: How. Scripture, Spirit, community, and mission shape our souls. Grand. Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. Advertisement Recommended publications Discover more Article Full-text available Peran Guru Kristen sebagai Agen Restorasi dan Rekonsiliasi dalam Mengembangkan Karakter Kristus pada. Christian teachers can function as role models for these adolescents both inside and outside classroom settings. One of the biggest barriers for adolescents to develop a more Christ-like character are their irrational beliefs that influence their thoughts and behaviors. This article will discuss the role of Christian teachers in helping adolescents to become more Christlike in character in their daily life. Pengudusan merupakan suatu proses pendewasaan menuju karakter Kristus setelah seseorang mengalami kelahiran baru. Dalam konteks perkembangan iman remaja, selain dari peran orangtua dan pendeta, para remaja yang telah lahir baru membutuhkan dukungan guru Kristen sebagai agen pemulihan untuk memulihkan gambar dan rupa Allah dalam diri mereka dan agen pendamaian untuk memulihkan relasi mereka dengan Allah, sesama, dan diri sendiri yang telah rusak karena dosa. Guru Kristen memiliki peran sebagai teladan bagi para remaja baik didalam maupun diluar konteks kelas. Salah satu hambatan terbesar bagi remaja untuk memiliki dan menghidupi karakter Kristus adalah irrational beliefs mereka yang mempengaruhi pikiran dan perilaku mereka. Artikel ini akan membahas bagaimana peran guru-guru Kristen dalam menolong para remaja untuk memiliki dan menghidupi karakter Kristus dalam kehidupan mereka sehari-hari. View full-text Article Peranan Orang Tua Dalam Pendidikan Agama Kristen Terhadap Pertumbuhan Rohani Anak January 2021 Parents who are given a mandate by God to be the main spiritual educators for their children. The purpose of God is to encourage parents as the main spiritual educators for their children, so that their children will experience spiritual growth in their faith in Him. This paper discusses the role of parents in Christian religious education on children’s spiritual growth. The findings of this study are the respondents, in this case the church Gereja Pantekosta di Indonesia (GPdI) Glenmore Kabupaten Banyuwangi, carry out its role as a parent in cultivating Christian values for the spiritual growth of children although not significantly overall.Key words: Spiritual Growth, Congregation, Christian Education. AbstrakOrang tua diberikan mandat oleh Allah untuk menjadi tenaga pendidik kerohanian yang utama bagi anak-anaknya. Tujuan Allah menghimbau orang tua sebagai pendidik kerohanian utama bagi anak, agar kerohanian anak mengalami pertumbuhan secara iman kepada-Nya. Tulisan ini membahas tentang peran orang tua dalam pendidikan agama Kristen terhadap pertumbuhan kerohanian anak. Metode yang digunakan dalam penulisan ini adalah metode kuantitatif dengan pendekatan angket disertai pendeskrifsian jawaban para responden atas angket yang dibagikan. Temuan dari penelitian ini adalah para respoden dalam hal ini jemaat Gereja Pantekosta di Indonesia (GPdI) Glenmore Kabupaten Banyuwangi, melaksanakan perannya sebagai orang tua dalam penanaman nilai-nilai kekristenan untuk pertumbuhan kerohanian anak walau tidak secara signifikan secara keseluruhan.Kata kunci: Pertumbuhan Rohani, Jemaat, Pendidikan Agama Kristen Read more Article Image of the layperson in the documents of the Second Vatcan Council and its challenge for today January 2015 A. Segula The Second Vatican Council, which is also known as the Pastoral Council, has redefined the role of the laity in the Church. The view of the layperson had been changing already prior to the Council but found a more appropriate form at the time of the Council. Several documents of the Council speak on the laity: Lumen Gentiium, Gaudium et Spes, Apostolicam Actuositatem, Gravissimum Educationis. The term ‘laity’ covers all the faithful, with the exception of the members of the holy orders and members of the religious orders that have been approved by the Church, that is, the believers who have been baptized into Christ and incorporated into the People of God. Apostolicam Actuositatem discloses the areas of apostolic activity within the Church, such as the parish, family and youth, as well as outside the Church, such as the societal, national and international sphere; the Council thus indicates the primary areas of activity of the laity. The actual state of the Church, particularly the life of the Church in Slovenia, shows the importance of intellectual and spiritual formation of the laity, especially those who are involved in various ministries of the Church. The Sklepni dokument Plenarnega zbora Cerkve na Slovenskem (Final Document of the Plenary Council of the Church in Slovenia) also speaks of the layperson in the Church in Slovenia and shows an awareness at the turn of the century of the vital and irreplaceable mission the Christian laity have in the process of evangelizaton of Slovenian society. We meet laypeople in the traditional kind of pastoral work in our parishes as well as in the newly formed movements and organizations, so it is crucial to let the Spirit guide the search for appropriate approaches to work with the laity. Braito ascribed significant importance to ecclesiology as a prerequisite for effective pastoral work, which he understood as a process of ongoing intellectual education of the faithful as well as their spiritual formation. Braito, while avoiding the more controversial issues, followed this discussion and presented its main themes to the Czech speaking Christian public. He considered a deep knowledge of the Church indispensable for a sound spiritual life. In this context, a dynamic comprehension of the relation between God and the human person, which Braito liked to express as ‘sonship of God’, presents his distinctive contribution to a practical pastoral-oriented application of ecclesiology. Read more Last Updated: 22 Sep 2020 Discover the world’s research Join ResearchGate to find the people and research you need to help your work. Join for free ResearchGate iOS App Get it from the App Store now. Install Keep up with your stats and more Access scientific knowledge from anywhere or Discover by subject area Recruit researchers Join for free Login Email Tip: Most researchers use their institutional email address as their ResearchGate login Password Forgot password. Keep me logged in Log in or Continue with LinkedIn Continue with Google Welcome back. Keep me logged in Log in or Continue with LinkedIn Continue with Google No account. 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AQUINO AN important feature of spiritual formation involves finding reliable processes, people, practices, and materials that put one in the best position to cultivate the spiritual life and to achieve the specified goals. Some of these goals, for example, include (1) the cultiva- tion of a stable, tranquil, and properly disposed mind (e.g. purity of heart); (2) the capac- ity to map aptly the practical and contemplative aspects of the spiritual life and thereby regulate the relevant practices and virtues towards their proper end (e.g. discernment); and (3) the acquisition of the ideal epistemic state of the spiritual life (e.g. the vision of God). The pursuit and attainment of these goals requires considerable training as well as the transformation of the whole person. Along these lines, people within a communal context learn, under the tutelage of spiritual directors, how to open themselves up to being cognitively, volitionally, and affectively transformed. As I hope to show, there are some epistemological features that are integral to this transformative process of spiritual formation. Accordingly, I structure this chapter in the following way. The first section will draw attention to some works that connect philosophy (including some epistemological themes and issues) and spirituality (including the topic of spiritual formation). The sec- ond will spell out some of the main features of John Cassian’s (c.360-435 CE) account of spiritual formation. In particular, it will focus on his understanding of the penulti- mate and ultimate goals of spiritual formation, of the importance of relying on others for making progress in the spiritual life and achieving the relevant epistemic goods, and of the three indicators that help determine whether a person is a reUable spiritual author- ity. The third section will identify briefly three areas that deserve further epistemologi- cal attention, clarification, and development. However, this is neither the time nor the place to take up all of the different lines of investiga- tion. Instead, I will focus briefly on the works of Pierre Hadot, John Cottingham, Harriet Harris, Sarah Coakley, and Paul Moser (for further constructive and critical reflec- tion on the relevant themes, questions, and issues, see McNulty 1980; Mcintosh 1998; McGhee 1992 and 2000; Frances 2008; Anderson 2009; White 2013; Rickabaugh 2013; Wynn 2013; and Porter 2014). Pierre Hadot has played a key role in drawing attention to and unpacking the connec- tion between spirituality and philosophy in antiquity. More specifically, he has argued that ancient philosophy was concerned vnth nothing less than the ‘art of living’; in fact, he has claimed that the modern notion of spiritual exercises actually was rooted in the conception of philosophy as a way of life in antiquity. Philosophy as a way of life involved a series of spiritual exercises that aimed at regulating the inner activities of the self (e.g. ordering the passions) and at making spiritual progress towards attaining the ideal state of wisdom. The goal of these exercises was to form within people ‘a habitus, or new capacity to judge and to criticize; and to transform —that is, to change people’s way of living and of seeing the world’ (Hadot 1995:84; Hadot 2002:274). An important aspect of philosophy as a way of life involved learning how to enter into dialogue. A spiritual exercise of this sort required interlocutors (within a particular philosophical school) to undergo a process of self-transformation, the aim of which was to put them in a better position to transcend their own points of view and discover truth. As a result, they took up within such an environment the relevant philosophical top- ics in accordance with the demands of rational discourse. The teacher here served as a spiritual director and accordingly adapted the teaching and discussion to the ‘spiritual level of the students at hand (Hadot 1995: 62, 64; see also Demacopoulos 2007:175 n. 3; for an appreciative, though critical, appraisal of Hadot’s characterization of philosophy as a way of life in the ancient world, see Cooper 2012: x, 17-23,29). John Cottingham concurs with Hadot’s emphasis on the transformative aspect of phi- losophy and Ukewise aims to connect spirituality and philosophy, but with a more con- structive proposal in mind. In particular, he seeks to carve out a more ‘humane’ model for philosophy of religion, especially in terms of an ‘epistemology of involvement’ that pays greater attention to the context and practices that form and shape a religious way of life. However, an epistemology of involvement does not suggest uncritical submission to what religious traditions say; nor does it rule out critical modes of examination. Instead, SPIRITUAL FORMATION, AUTHORITY, AND DISCERNMENT I59 it seeks to maintain ‘the virtues of a critical philosophical methodology’ (e.g.





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