Religious Harmony: Problems, Practice, and Education : Proceedings of the Regional Conference of the International Association for the History of Religions, Yogyakarta and Semarang, Indonesia, September 27th-October 3rd, 2004Walter de Gruyter, 2006 - 363 Seiten It is crucial today to understand how religions can exist harmoniously in a shared environment, whether local or global. A reasoned approach to this question was sought by participants at a stimulating conference of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR) in a predominantly Muslim country, Indonesia. Themes treated include the relation between theoretical approaches and religious viewpoints, practical problems and conflict resolution at the local level, and religious education with special reference to the role of Muslim schools (pesantren) in Indonesia. |
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Peter Antes | 11 |
Alef Theria Wasim | 12 |
Franz MagnisSuseno | 27 |
Michael | 41 |
Edith Franke | 63 |
Religious Ecology and the Study of Religions 85 | 85 |
Hugh Goddard | 99 |
Elga Sarapung | 121 |
Kana and Singgih Nugroho | 203 |
Abdurrahman Masud | 221 |
Affandi Mochtar | 239 |
Einar Thomassen | 257 |
Gritt Klinkhammer | 279 |
in Modern Societies | 292 |
Ronald LukensBull | 315 |
Alef Theria Wasim | 329 |
Ronit Ricci | 137 |
Siti Ruhaini Dzuhayatin | 161 |
Katja Triplett | 179 |
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