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Arsip 2024:

June

ICRS at the AAS-in-Asia conference 2024

News Friday, 28 June 2024

In collaboration with the Association for Asian Studies, Universitas Gadjah Mada will host the 2024 AAS-in-Asia Conference from July 9-11 in Yogyakarta. With around 1,000 people, this is a must-attend event for researchers both inside and outside of Asia.

The theme of the conference is “Global Asias,” which offers a fresh perspective on history, theory, and methodology while examining the diversity, complexity, and dynamics of Asia in relation to both its obvious and hidden links with other parts of the world and with Asia itself from antiquity to the present. The AAS-in-Asia Conference is held in Indonesia, where pluralism lives in its history, constitution, culture, languages, religions, and physical geography. The city of Yogyakarta will be well suited for our intellectual and cultural exchange in global Asia. read more

Tracing the Trinity

News Friday, 28 June 2024

M. Rizal Abdi

How come something that wasn’t written in the Bible became the core of Christianity teaching?

The doctrine of the Trinity is foundational to the Christian faith and the most prominent distinctive aspect of Christianity. Interestingly, the word “Trinity” is never found in the Bible. Yet, the absence of the term doesn’t necessarily mean the doctrine is unbiblical. The essence and the logic of its doctrine are biblical. Moreover, under the light of the doctrine of the Trinity, Christians perform their daily basis in understanding and manifesting the Word of God. This article tries to examine how the doctrine of the Trinity reflects what the bible said and, more importantly, how different kinds of Christians understood the doctrine in diverse ways. The discussion would help us to identify the advantages as well as the disadvantages of the doctrine of the Trinity for Christians. read more

Making Sense of Religion in Adaptation Processes

News Friday, 28 June 2024

Athanasia Safitri

Aliyuna Pratisti, a lecturer and independent writer, completed her doctoral degree earlier this year with research focusing on the religious dimension in coastal adaptation processes. She presented her findings on the Wednesday Forum on 8 May where she narrated two Muslim communities’ responses to the coastal abrasion on the northern coast of Java. She claimed that her research aims to explore the interaction of religion and adaptation from Muslims’ perspectives since these two Muslims experienced coastal abrasion and included religious dimensions in their adaptive strategies. read more

Sustainable Living Practice among Urban Women in Java

News Friday, 28 June 2024

Hongsok Lee

The topic of the Wednesday Forum on May 15, 2024, was the long-standing role of religion in environmental stewardship. June Cahyaningtyas, a lecturer at the Department of International Relations at Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” University in Yogyakarta,  argues that religion is sometimes seen as contributing to environmental exploitation through its teaching of the primacy of humans over nature, but on the other hand, religion is also seen as providing a framework that leads humans to become environmental protectors. She focuses on the gender aspect in particular, arguing that women have always done most of the environmental work without being recognized for it. She attempts to present the experiences of urban women in Java who have been actively involved in environmental activities in their daily lives. read more

“Be a creator, not a follower” Enduring Modernity and Digital Divide in Baduy Luar

News Friday, 28 June 2024

Hendrikus Paulus Kaunang

The Baduy community, with its unique cultural values and practices, remains relatively isolated from the outside world. It divides into two main groups, Baduy Dalam and Baduy Luar; they share the same ethnic and cultural background but differ significantly in lifestyle, customs, and interactions with the outside world. This distinctiveness underscores the importance of digital literacy in preserving their traditions and connecting them with the global community.

For complete story, please visit: https://www.pasca.ugm.ac.id/v3.0/en/release.sub-5483 read more

Regulating Worships: Policy Evaluation of Joint Ministerial Decrees (PBM) of 2006 for the Right to FoRB in Indonesia

Wednesday Forum Wednesday, 5 June 2024

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