Religious pluralism in Indonesia : threats and opportunities for democracy

In 1945, Sukarno declared that the new Indonesian republic would be grounded on monotheism, while also insisting that the new nation would protect diverse religious practice. The essays in Religious Pluralism in Indonesia explore how the state, civil society groups, and individual Indonesians have e...

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Hlavní autor: Formichi, Chiara
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Ithaca, N.Y Southeast Asia Program Publications, an imprint of Cornell University Press 2021
Cornell University Press
Southeast Asia Program Publications
Vydání:1
Edice:Cornell Modern Indonesia Project
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ISBN:9781501760440, 1501760440, 1501760459, 9781501760457, 1501760467, 9781501760464
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  • RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN INDONESIA -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Map of Indonesia -- 1. The Limits of Pancasila as a Framework for Pluralism -- 2. Islamism and the Struggle for Inclusive Citizenship in Democratic Indonesia -- 3. The Rise of Islamist Majoritarianism in Indonesia -- 4. Making the Majority in the Name of Islam: Democratization, Moderate-Radical Coalition, and Religious Intolerance in Indonesia -- 5. Deity Statue Disputed: The Politicization of Religion, Intolerance, and Local Resistance in Tuban, East Java -- 6. The Tragedy of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama -- 7. Regulating Religion and Recognizing "Animist Beliefs" in Indonesian Law and Life -- 8. From Imposed Order to Conflicting Superdiversity: The Tamil Hindu and Their Neighbors in Medan -- 9. Saints, Scholars, and Diplomats: Religious Statecraft and the Problem of "Moderate Islam" in Indonesia -- 10. Agama Hindu under Pressure from Muslim and Christian Proselytizing -- 11. Dispelling Myths of Religious Pluralism: A Critical Look at Maluku and North Maluku -- Glossary -- Contributors -- Index
  • Michel Picard --
  • Contents --
  • 5. Deity Statue Disputed: The Politicization of Religion, Intolerance, and Local Resistance in Tuban, East Java
  • Contributors --
  • Christopher R. Duncan --
  • 10. Agama Hindu under Pressure from Muslim and Christian Proselytizing
  • Index
  • Chiara Formichi --
  • 4. Making the Majority in the Name of Islam: Democratization, Moderate-Radical Coalition, and Religious Intolerance in Indonesia
  • 2. Islamism and the Struggle for Inclusive Citizenship in Democratic Indonesia
  • 3. The Rise of Islamist Majoritarianism in Indonesia
  • Silvia Vignato --
  • Evi Lina Sutrisno --
  • 1. The L imits of Pancasila as a Framework for Pluralism
  • 8. From Imposed Order to Conflicting Superdiversity: The Tamil Hindu and Their Neighbors in Medan
  • Acknowledgments --
  • Abbreviations --
  • James B. Hoesterey --
  • Kikue Hamayotsu --
  • 11. Dispelling Myths of Religious Pluralism: A Critical Look at Maluku and North Maluku
  • Lorraine V. Aragon --
  • Robert W. Hefner --
  • Glossary --
  • 7. Regulating Religion and Recognizing “Animist Beliefs” in Indonesian Law and Life
  • Mona Lohanda --
  • Sidney Jones --
  • Frontmatter --
  • 6. The Tragedy of Basuki Tjahaja Purnama
  • 9. Saints, Scholars, and Diplomats: Religious Statecraft and the Problem of “Moderate Islam” in Indonesia