Muslim and Catholic Pilgrimage Practices: Explorations Through Java

Author:   Albertus Bagus Laksana
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138252202


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Albertus Bagus Laksana
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138252202


ISBN 10:   1138252204
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 November 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This finely crafted ethnography reminds us of the rich cultural traditions of Java, and its historical ability to constantly adapt to, absorb, and transform influences from outside. It also represents an important contribution to contemporary reality when pointing to ingredients that can be utilized in countering forces that seek to challenge the historical fabric of community in Java, and to provide the bases of reconciliation where tears have already appeared. Joost Cote, Monash University


This finely crafted ethnography reminds us of the rich cultural traditions of Java, and its historical ability to constantly adapt to, absorb, and transform influences from outside. It also represents an important contribution to contemporary reality when pointing to ingredients that can be utilized in countering forces that seek to challenge the historical fabric of community in Java, and to provide the bases of reconciliation where tears have already appeared. Joost Cote, Monash University


'Six places of pilgrimage in Java (three Muslim, three Catholic) provide the basis for an exciting renewal of comparative theology, clearly described in a balanced and well written book.' Karel Steenbrink, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 'Muslim and Catholic Pilgrimage Practices is a splendid contribution to pilgrimage studies. Laksana harmoniously combines historical and textual detail with insights from his own journeys along the pilgrim's path. Attuned to the sacred geographies of Java's Muslim and Christian traditions, he shows us how to do multi-dimensional comparative studies that enhance rather than diminish the religions compared. This book points a way forward in the study of lived religion, in the comparativist's workshop, and in the theological conversations required of faith traditions today.' Francis X. Clooney, Harvard University, USA 'Laksana's style is easily accessible to the college or university student in religious studies, Christian-Muslim relations and intercultural dialogue. The concrete examples of individuals and local communities on pilgrimage brings his theoretical background to life. The book is complete with a glossary of terms and historic personalities which is useful for the reader not familiar with Indonesia, an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources, and a compact index that guides the reader back to key sections as needed. A delight to read, and a joy to pass on.' Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations This finely crafted ethnography reminds us of the rich cultural traditions of Java, and its historical ability to constantly adapt to, absorb, and transform influences from outside. It also represents an important contribution to contemporary reality when pointing to ingredients that can be utilized in countering forces that seek to challenge the historical fabric of community in Java, and to provide the bases of reconciliation where tears have already appeared. Joost Cote, Monash University


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Albertus Bagus Laksana, PhD (Boston College, 2011) is on the faculty at Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; he is also a visiting lecturer at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California, USA. His previous publications (both in English and Indonesian) and research interests include various areas such as Christian-Muslim comparative theology, Asian theology, history of mission, religious pluralism, and encounters between religion and culture.

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