Catholics in Indonesia, 1808-1903

Catholics in Indonesia, 1808-1903

Author: Karel Steenbrink

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-07-26

Total Pages: 543

ISBN-13: 9004487336

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This first of two volumes documents the history of the Roman Catholic Church in Indonesia from 1808, when, after two centuries, priests were again allowed in the Dutch colony, until 1903, when the the number of Catholics, only 27,000 at the time, started to grow spectacularly. The story of slow growth among the indigenous population, with many setbacks, is illustrated by 98 documents, which are included in their complete format and original language (mostly Dutch). Half of the book contains a lenghty introduction in which the history of Catholic missionary effort is spelled out, with, of course, a lot of attention for the islands where the Catholic clergy was actively engaged in proselytizing. This introduction is the first survey in English on the subject.


Catholics in Indonesia, 1808-1942

Catholics in Indonesia, 1808-1942

Author: Karel Steenbrink

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 648

ISBN-13: 9004254021

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Indigenous Indonesian Catholics increased in number from 27,000 to nearly 550,000 between 1902 and 1942. At first scattered only through Minahasa, the Kai islands and Flores, after four decades Catholic centres were established in most of the archipelago, and there was even a small but well-educated and vocal minority in Central Java. It is this formative period in the growth of Catholicism in Indonesia that Steenbrink describes in detail. Catholics never constituted more than three per cent of the Indonesian population, one-third of all Christians. Steenbrink examines the rivalry of this minority with Protestants and their missionary activities, as well as the race with Islam in many parts of the outer islands, which had come under Dutch rule in the early twentieth century. This comprehensive work includes extensive details on the different European missionary orders and missionaries active at this time. Forty archival documents illustrate the proselytizing efforts in the archipelago. The first volume of Catholics in Indonesia, 1808-1942: A documented history appeared in 2003 (Volume I: A modest recovery, 1808-1903, KITLV Press).


The Stranger-Kings of Sikka

The Stranger-Kings of Sikka

Author: E. Douglas Lewis

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 461

ISBN-13: 9004253777

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The Stranger-Kings of Sikka is the first monographic study of an origin myth and history of an indigenous eastern Indonesian state and the first contemporary ethnography of the Ata Sikka of Flores. The book will be of interest to anthropologists, ethnologists of Austronesia, historians and political scientists whose interests include Southeast Asia. During the 1920s, in the regency of Sikka on the island of Flores, D.D. Pareira Kondi and A. Boer Pareira, two notable men among the first literate Sikkanese, began writing about the history and culture of their people. Among their many surviving manuscripts are two long works on the origin of the rajas who ruled Sikka until the end of the rajadom in the 1950s. The author of this book uncovered the manuscripts in 1994 and found among them versions of the myth of origin of the Sikkanese rajas, an epic tale of immigrant-kings that was lost to living memory and as oral tradition by the 1970s. Drawing on Boer’s and Kondi's texts and his own field research in the regency of Sikka, Lewis presents an abridged English translation of the origin myth and constructs a history of the Sikkanese rajas and the organization of the society they ruled.


Towards a New Theory of Religion and Social Change

Towards a New Theory of Religion and Social Change

Author: Paul-François Tremlett

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-09-03

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1474272576

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This book argues that neither theories of secularisation nor theories of lived religion offer satisfactory accounts of religion and social change. Drawing from Deleuze and Gauttari's idea of the assemblage, Paul-Francois Tremlett outlines an alternative. Informed by classical and contemporary theories of religion as well as empirical case studies and ethnography conducted in Manila and London, this book re-frames religion as spatially organised flows. Foregrounding the agency of hon-human actors, it offers a compelling and original account of religion and social change.


Catholics in Indonesia, 1808-1942: The spectacular growth of a self-confident minority, 1903-1942

Catholics in Indonesia, 1808-1942: The spectacular growth of a self-confident minority, 1903-1942

Author: Karel A. Steenbrink

Publisher: Brill

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13:

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Catholics never constituted more than three per cent of the Indonesian population, one-third of the total number of Christians. The author looks closely at the rivalry with Protestant missionary activities, as well as the race with Islam in many regions of the outer islands that came under Dutch rule in the early twentieth century.