CRCS Newsletter September 2019
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The Center, in its partnership with the Center for Religious and Cross-cultural Studies (CRCS), Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia, is proud to feature CRCS’ new newsletter. The monthly-published issues will be featured in the CSEAS newsletter and highlighted here on our website. Check out our Religion & Diversity Initiative page to see more publications from CRCS.
Read the September newsletter online here.
This month’s newsletter features all students’ essays, consisting of a report from the CRCS-ICRS Wednesday Forum and a public discussion in Yogyakarta; a reflection on the remaining problems after the Constitutional Court’s 2017 ruling on indigenous religions; and three CRCS’ class journals along the lines of social constructionist approach to religion.
Highlights
- Co-creatureliness as a narrative of ethics in the Anthropocene
- On the marriage of followers of indigenous religions (Indonesian)
- Gus Dur, Papua, and multicultural citizenship (Indonesian)
- Religion (agama) as a modern construct (Indonesian)
- The origin of the animism theory and its problems (Indonesian)
- Religion in narratives: Javanese as an object (Indonesian)