A History of Christianity in Indonesia

A History of Christianity in Indonesia

Author: Karel Steenbrink

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2008-08-31

Total Pages: 1003

ISBN-13: 9047441834

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Indonesia is the home of the largest single Muslim community of the world. Its Christian community, about 10% of the population, has until now received no overall description in English. Through cooperation of 26 Indonesian and European scholars, Protestants and Catholics, a broad and balanced picture is given of its 24 million Christians. This book sketches the growth of Christianity during the Portuguese period (1511-1605), it presents a fair account of developments under the Dutch colonial administration (1605-1942) and is more elaborate for the period of the Indonesian Republic (since 1945). It emphasizes the regional differences in this huge country, because most Christians live outside the main island of Java. Muslim-Christian relations, as well as the tensions between foreign missionaries and local theology, receive special attention.


Missions in Southeast Asia

Missions in Southeast Asia

Author: Kiem-Kiok Kwa

Publisher: Langham Publishing

Published: 2022-09-26

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1839737379

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As the boundaries between cultures and religions blur in an increasingly globalized world, the church finds itself in need of new approaches to understanding and embracing otherness – both inside and outside of its established communities. Southeast Asia has long been one of the world’s most diverse regions, with over a hundred ethnicities represented and members of every major religion living as neighbors. In this rich and complex environment, the church has an equally rich and complex history, at times flourishing, at times floundering, but inexorably taking root. In this collection of essays, contributors from throughout the region reflect on the history and future of Christianity in Southeast Asia, providing an overview of missions in the region, and exploring how local churches are defining a uniquely Southeast Asian approach to interreligious engagement. Combining missiological research with contextual theology, this volume offers profound insight into the challenges accompanying missions in a multireligious environment. From ethnic and religious conflict resolution to navigating hybrid identities, this collection of essays makes an excellent contribution to global conversations surrounding the future of missions in a globalized world.


NICCT 2019

NICCT 2019

Author: Mohd Hassan bin Abdullah

Publisher: European Alliance for Innovation

Published: 2020-06-10

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 1631902547

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The 1st NICCT (International Conference on Creativity & Technology) 2019 was held in Universitas HKBP Nommensen Medan (UHN Medan), Indonesia on September 20-21, 2019. This conference was organized by Department of Music, Faculty of Language and Arts, UHN and the theme of this year conference was Empowering Culture, Nature and Technology for Social Well Being. This conference has facilitated a mutual exchange of ideas and information from various backgrounds of stakeholder (either domestic or international) related to the utilization of recent technologies. High enthusiasm coming from the participants of this conference was reflected by high number of good quality papers received. Our committees are delighted to present this proceeding as a compilation of carefully selected papers representing each scope provided by the conference, such as Creative Application, Arts & Culture, Economics, Psychology, Education, Law, Politics, Social Studies, Management, New Media & Technology, Mobile Application, Projection Mapping, Sound Technology, Graphical User Interface and Information Technology. We would like to express our gratitude to all parties who have sincerely supported and contributed to the success of the 1st NICCT 2019, either during the conference and the post-conference publication. We also would like to highly acknowledge the hard work and precious support from the organizing committee during the preparation until this conference has been fully finished. We sincerely hope that this conference can be considered as a forum providing high quality discussion among researchers and other related sectors. We belief that this proceeding may serve as an useful source of references for further studies.


Shaping Public Theology

Shaping Public Theology

Author: Max L. Stackhouse

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2014-01-30

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 0802868819

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Max L. Stackhouse is one of the most prolific and influential American theologians of the last half century, and he has been widely recognized for his contributions to the emerging field of public theology. This volume compiles some of Stackhouse's most significant shorter writings. These selections make clear his central role in the development of public theology as a distinct disciplinary perspective in the fields of Christian theology and theological ethics. Shaping Public Theology serves as an introduction to Stackhouse's extensive corpus; readers will see the depth and breadth of his comprehensive public theology while also gaining insight into his singular importance for the field.


Christianities in Asia

Christianities in Asia

Author: Peter C. Phan

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-01-21

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1444392603

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Christianity in Asia explores the history, development, and current state of Christianity across the world’s largest and most populous continent. Offers detailed coverage of the growth of Christianity within South Asia; among the thousands of islands comprising Southeast Asia; and across countries whose Christian origins were historically linked, including Vietnam, Thailand, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea Brings together a truly international team of contributors, many of whom are natives of the countries they are writing about Considers the Middle Eastern countries whose Christian roots are deepest, yet have turbulent histories and uncertain futures Explores the ways in which Christians in Asian countries have received and transformed Christianity into their local or indigenous religion Shows Christianity to be a vibrant contemporary movement in many Asian countries, despite its comparatively minority status in these regions


Public Theology for a Global Society

Public Theology for a Global Society

Author: Deidre King Hainsworth

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 0802865070

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In these essays honoring ethicist Max Stackhouse, leading Christian scholars consider the historical roots and ongoing resources of public theology as a vital element in the church s engagement with global issues. / Public Theology for a Global Society explores the concept of public theology and the challenge of relating theological claims to a larger social and political context. The range of essays included here allows readers to understand public theology as both theological practice and public speech, and to consider the potential and limits of public theology in ecumenical and international networks. / The essays begin by introducing the reader to the development of public theology as an area of study and to the historical interrelationship of religious, legal, and professional categories. The later essays engage the reader with emerging problems in public theology, as religious communities encounter shifting publics that are being transformed by globalization and sweeping political and technological changes. / The breadth and scholarship of Public Theology for a Global Society make this volume a fitting tribute to Stackhouse a central figure in Christian ethics and pioneer in the church s study of globalization.


"Public Religion" and the Pancasila-based State of Indonesia

Author: Benyamin Fleming Intan

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780820476032

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«Public Religion» and the Pancasila-Based State of Indonesia: An Ethical and Sociological Analysis analyzes the public role of religion in Indonesian society from the pre-independence period to the end of Suharto's New Order government. It offers constructive suggestions regarding how Indonesian religion can play a significant role within the framework of Pancasila, Indonesia's national ideology. Based on a Christian-Muslim dialogue, it is only within the realm of civil society that Indonesian religion will be able to promote the ideas of democracy, tolerance, and human rights in Indonesian public affairs. In short, far from being anti-pluralist, Indonesian religion evolves as a liberating force in the life of society, nation, and state.