Religious diversity contributes to nation building positively. However, it can also be a potential source of conflict. The multi-religious communities in Indonesia face many conflicts that triggered by religion. This problem demands a strategic anticipation, especially in juridical view. Juridical anticipation means the state frames legal policies that regulate the relations between religious communities in Indonesia in order to achieve a harmonious life. The political law of interreligious harmony established by the government in Indonesia will unable to implement properly if indirectly intervene by the community. The public must keep discussing and seeking to maintain inclusive relations between religious communities to achieve religious ...
Religious pluralism is a necessity. In Indonesia, there are six officially recognized religions, and...
Religious pluralism is a necessity. In Indonesia, there are six officially recognized religions, and...
This article which aimed at (1) describing religious pluralism as the context of “Bhinneka Tunggal I...
Religious diversity contributes to nation building positively. However, it can also be a potential s...
Indonesia with its pluralities is one of the largest multicultural countries in the world. The plura...
Indonesia, renown as a pluralistic society, cannot utilize its plurality as a cement of national uni...
Indonesia as a pluralistic nation judged on the diversity of religion, belief, tradition, art and cu...
Indonesia as a pluralistic nation judged on the diversity of religion, belief, tradition, art and cu...
Indonesia with its pluralities is one of the largest multicultural countries in the world. The plura...
Indonesians generally claim as religious nation. History showedthat Indonesian is a nation with rich...
Building harmony among religious communities in a diverse nation requires sincere efforts, through m...
As a State in which its society believes in the existence of God, it is not a surprising fact that a...
Indonesia is an incredibly diverse country in terms of religion, belief, ethnic, race, language, cul...
Diversity of religion on the one hand gave birth to segregate among the religious followers. On the ...
The biggest challenge for plural democracy is how to manage the diversity of its people according to...
Religious pluralism is a necessity. In Indonesia, there are six officially recognized religions, and...
Religious pluralism is a necessity. In Indonesia, there are six officially recognized religions, and...
This article which aimed at (1) describing religious pluralism as the context of “Bhinneka Tunggal I...
Religious diversity contributes to nation building positively. However, it can also be a potential s...
Indonesia with its pluralities is one of the largest multicultural countries in the world. The plura...
Indonesia, renown as a pluralistic society, cannot utilize its plurality as a cement of national uni...
Indonesia as a pluralistic nation judged on the diversity of religion, belief, tradition, art and cu...
Indonesia as a pluralistic nation judged on the diversity of religion, belief, tradition, art and cu...
Indonesia with its pluralities is one of the largest multicultural countries in the world. The plura...
Indonesians generally claim as religious nation. History showedthat Indonesian is a nation with rich...
Building harmony among religious communities in a diverse nation requires sincere efforts, through m...
As a State in which its society believes in the existence of God, it is not a surprising fact that a...
Indonesia is an incredibly diverse country in terms of religion, belief, ethnic, race, language, cul...
Diversity of religion on the one hand gave birth to segregate among the religious followers. On the ...
The biggest challenge for plural democracy is how to manage the diversity of its people according to...
Religious pluralism is a necessity. In Indonesia, there are six officially recognized religions, and...
Religious pluralism is a necessity. In Indonesia, there are six officially recognized religions, and...
This article which aimed at (1) describing religious pluralism as the context of “Bhinneka Tunggal I...