Support for interreligious conflict in Indonesia / Tery Setiawan.
2020
KNW2688 .S48 2020 (Mapit)
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Author
Title
Support for interreligious conflict in Indonesia / Tery Setiawan.
Imprint
Zürich : Lit, [2020]
Copyright
©2020
Description
ix, 299 pages : illustration (some color), maps ; 24 cm.
Series
Interreligious studies ; v.14.
Summary
"The relatively peaceful interreligious relations in Indonesia seem to be shattered ever since Suharto's fall in 1998. Religious cleavages grew and quickly became sources of conflict. Exclusive religious truth claims have led people to support interreligious violence. Yet, benevolent religious values continue to encourage people for mutual solidarity and to shy away from violence. Religious minority groups are often perceived as a threat by the religious majority. Although living side by side allows different groups to develop positive interreligious contacts, this may differ for religious majority and minorities. This study scrutinizes the role of religion in interreligious conflicts in Indonesia." --provided by publisher.
Note
Thesis (doctoral)--University of Nijmegen, 2020.
"The relatively peaceful interreligious relations in Indonesia seem to be shattered ever since Suharto's fall in 1998. Religious cleavages grew and quickly became sources of conflict. Exclusive religious truth claims have led people to support interreligious violence. Yet, benevolent religious values continue to encourage people for mutual solidarity and to shy away from violence. Religious minority groups are often perceived as a threat by the religious majority. Although living side by side allows different groups to develop positive interreligious contacts, this may differ for religious majority and minorities. This study scrutinizes the role of religion in interreligious conflicts in Indonesia." --provided by publisher.
"The relatively peaceful interreligious relations in Indonesia seem to be shattered ever since Suharto's fall in 1998. Religious cleavages grew and quickly became sources of conflict. Exclusive religious truth claims have led people to support interreligious violence. Yet, benevolent religious values continue to encourage people for mutual solidarity and to shy away from violence. Religious minority groups are often perceived as a threat by the religious majority. Although living side by side allows different groups to develop positive interreligious contacts, this may differ for religious majority and minorities. This study scrutinizes the role of religion in interreligious conflicts in Indonesia." --provided by publisher.
Language Note
Includes a summary in Dutch.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-287).
Available in Other Form
Setiawan, Tery. Support for interreligious conflict in Indonesia. Wien : Lit, [2020]
Call Number
KNW2688 .S48 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9783643912886 paperback
3643912889
3643912889
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