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Religious Harmony : Problems, Practice, and Education. Proceedings of the Regional Conference of the International Association for the History of Religions. Yogyakarta and Semarang, Indonesia. September 27th - October 3rd, 2004. / ed. by Michael Pye, Abdurrahman Mas'ud, Edith Franke, Alef Theria Wasim.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religion and Reason : Theory in the Study of Religion ; 45Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2012]Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (363 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110188479
  • 9783110901283
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 201/.5 22
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  • BP171 .R45 2006eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Editors’ Introduction -- Table of Contents -- Opening, Greetings and Announcements -- Theoretical Orientation -- Conference Address -- Religious Harmony in Religious Diversity: The Case of Indonesia -- Models of Religious Diversity: Simplicities and Complexities -- An Analytical Perspective in the Study of Religious Diversity: Searching for a New Model of the Philosophy of the Study of Religions -- The Task and Function of the Academic Study of Religions in the Face of Religious Diversity -- Education and the Advancement of Cultural Islam: Rebuilding a “Greater Tradition” for Indonesian Islam -- Religious Ecology and the Study of Religions -- The Six Dimensions of Christian-Muslim Relations -- Ethics of Socio-religious Relations in Heterogeneous Society -- Religious Diversity and Grassroots Experience -- Grassroots Experience of Religious Diversity and Cooperation -- Asian Models of Religious Diversity: The Uniqueness of Indonesian Religiosity -- Shared Stories: Islamic Teachings in Javanese Literature -- Women in Christianity: A Complex Case -- Gender in Contemporary Islamic Studies in Indonesia -- Being Hindu in Malaysia: On a Par With Other Religions or a Cause of Disharmony? -- The Discourse on wa or Harmony in Contemporary Japanese Religions and Society -- Impact of Islamic Revivalism on Religious Minorities in Malaysia -- The Easter Pajatan Celebration: Identity Differences and Efforts to Restore Harmony -- Violence in Apocalypticism: A Preliminary Remark -- Religious Education and Identity -- The Religion of the Pesantren -- Teaching Religion in German Schools -- Islamic Education: Significance, Problems and Solutions -- Diversity in the Classroom: Women and Religion -- Religious Education in a Pluralistic Society: Experiences from Norway -- European Models of Integrative Religious Education -- Recent Debates on the Headscarf in Europe and Their Meaning for Religious Pluralism -- Choosing a Religion as an Aspect of Religious Identity Formation in Modern Societies -- Youth Culture and the Negotiation of Religious Identity -- Round-Table on Muslim Boarding-Schools (Pesantren) -- Pesantren Education and Religious Harmony: Background, Visits, and Impressions -- Conclusions, Perspectives and Thanks. Words of Appreciation -- Reflections and Perspectives -- Closing Words -- List of Participants -- Index of Names and Subjects -- Index of Modern Authors
Summary: This is the publication of selected contributions of a Conference of the International Association for the History of Religions held in the predominantly Muslim country Indonesia in 2004.

Frontmatter -- Editors’ Introduction -- Table of Contents -- Opening, Greetings and Announcements -- Theoretical Orientation -- Conference Address -- Religious Harmony in Religious Diversity: The Case of Indonesia -- Models of Religious Diversity: Simplicities and Complexities -- An Analytical Perspective in the Study of Religious Diversity: Searching for a New Model of the Philosophy of the Study of Religions -- The Task and Function of the Academic Study of Religions in the Face of Religious Diversity -- Education and the Advancement of Cultural Islam: Rebuilding a “Greater Tradition” for Indonesian Islam -- Religious Ecology and the Study of Religions -- The Six Dimensions of Christian-Muslim Relations -- Ethics of Socio-religious Relations in Heterogeneous Society -- Religious Diversity and Grassroots Experience -- Grassroots Experience of Religious Diversity and Cooperation -- Asian Models of Religious Diversity: The Uniqueness of Indonesian Religiosity -- Shared Stories: Islamic Teachings in Javanese Literature -- Women in Christianity: A Complex Case -- Gender in Contemporary Islamic Studies in Indonesia -- Being Hindu in Malaysia: On a Par With Other Religions or a Cause of Disharmony? -- The Discourse on wa or Harmony in Contemporary Japanese Religions and Society -- Impact of Islamic Revivalism on Religious Minorities in Malaysia -- The Easter Pajatan Celebration: Identity Differences and Efforts to Restore Harmony -- Violence in Apocalypticism: A Preliminary Remark -- Religious Education and Identity -- The Religion of the Pesantren -- Teaching Religion in German Schools -- Islamic Education: Significance, Problems and Solutions -- Diversity in the Classroom: Women and Religion -- Religious Education in a Pluralistic Society: Experiences from Norway -- European Models of Integrative Religious Education -- Recent Debates on the Headscarf in Europe and Their Meaning for Religious Pluralism -- Choosing a Religion as an Aspect of Religious Identity Formation in Modern Societies -- Youth Culture and the Negotiation of Religious Identity -- Round-Table on Muslim Boarding-Schools (Pesantren) -- Pesantren Education and Religious Harmony: Background, Visits, and Impressions -- Conclusions, Perspectives and Thanks. Words of Appreciation -- Reflections and Perspectives -- Closing Words -- List of Participants -- Index of Names and Subjects -- Index of Modern Authors

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This is the publication of selected contributions of a Conference of the International Association for the History of Religions held in the predominantly Muslim country Indonesia in 2004.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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