Indonesia is a multicultural and multireligious nation whose heterogeneity is codified in the state doctrine, the Pancasila. Yet the relations between the various social, ethnic, and religious groups have been problematic down to the present day, and national unity has remained fragile. In several respects, Christians have a precarious role in the struggle for shaping the nation. They are a small minority (about 9% of the population) in a country predominantly inhabited by Muslims; in the past they were interconnected in manifold ways with the Dutch colonial government; they exert great influence in economy and the military, and constitute the majority of the population in some parts of the so-called Outer Islands (such as Flores, Sumba, an...
AbstractThe Protestant Christian movement which was very hostile to the Catholic Church succeeded in...
This article discusses how Indonesian state manages its religious diversity. The state policies on r...
With hardline Islamists and Christian evangelicals competing for the same ground, this paper argues...
Indonesia is a multicultural and multireligious nation whose heterogeneity is codified in the state ...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Southeast Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umic...
Indonesia consists of different ethnicities, cultures, religions, and beliefs. This diversity is a g...
Relations among believers of different religions are often characterized by conflict and disharmony....
Nusa Tenggara Timor, a south-eastern province of Indonesia, is populated mainly by Christians. The A...
This article discusses how Indonesian state manages its religious diversity. The state policies on r...
The arrival of Portuguese and Dutch to Southeast Asia in the fifteenth century as part of a new worl...
There are in the tense of Christian-Muslim relations in Indonesia since the time of the New Order un...
The author offers a discourse analysis of inter-religious relationsduring the New Order (1965-1998) ...
Despite the fact that the introduction of Christianity in Indonesia coincides with the arrival of Po...
Although over eighty percent of the country is Muslim, Indonesia is marked by an extraordinary diver...
Indonesia is the home of the largest single Muslim community of the world. Its Christian community, ...
AbstractThe Protestant Christian movement which was very hostile to the Catholic Church succeeded in...
This article discusses how Indonesian state manages its religious diversity. The state policies on r...
With hardline Islamists and Christian evangelicals competing for the same ground, this paper argues...
Indonesia is a multicultural and multireligious nation whose heterogeneity is codified in the state ...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Southeast Asian StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umic...
Indonesia consists of different ethnicities, cultures, religions, and beliefs. This diversity is a g...
Relations among believers of different religions are often characterized by conflict and disharmony....
Nusa Tenggara Timor, a south-eastern province of Indonesia, is populated mainly by Christians. The A...
This article discusses how Indonesian state manages its religious diversity. The state policies on r...
The arrival of Portuguese and Dutch to Southeast Asia in the fifteenth century as part of a new worl...
There are in the tense of Christian-Muslim relations in Indonesia since the time of the New Order un...
The author offers a discourse analysis of inter-religious relationsduring the New Order (1965-1998) ...
Despite the fact that the introduction of Christianity in Indonesia coincides with the arrival of Po...
Although over eighty percent of the country is Muslim, Indonesia is marked by an extraordinary diver...
Indonesia is the home of the largest single Muslim community of the world. Its Christian community, ...
AbstractThe Protestant Christian movement which was very hostile to the Catholic Church succeeded in...
This article discusses how Indonesian state manages its religious diversity. The state policies on r...
With hardline Islamists and Christian evangelicals competing for the same ground, this paper argues...