• Tentang UGM
  • Portal Akademik
  • Pusat TI
  • Perpustakaan
  • Penelitian
Universitas Gadjah Mada
  • About Us
    • About CRCS
    • Vision & Mission
    • People
      • Faculty Members and Lecturers
      • Staff Members
      • Students
      • Alumni
    • Facilities
    • Library
  • Master’s Program
    • Overview
    • Curriculum
    • Courses
    • Schedule
    • Admission
    • Scholarship
    • Accreditation and Certification
    • Academic Collaborations
      • Crossculture Religious Studies Summer School
      • Florida International University
    • Student Satisfaction Survey
    • Academic Documents
  • Article
    • Perspective
    • Book Review
    • Event Report
    • Class Journal
    • Interview
    • Wed Forum Report
    • Thesis Review
    • News
  • Publication
    • Reports
    • Books
    • Newsletter
    • Monthly Update
    • Infographic
  • Research
    • CRCS Researchs
    • Resource Center
  • Community Engagement
    • Film
      • Indonesian Pluralities
      • Our Land is the Sea
    • Wednesday Forum
    • ICIR
    • Amerta Movement
  • Beranda
  • Wednesday Forum News
  • Border Crossing Women: A Cross-Communitarian Reading of Muslim and Christian Women in North Wendewa and Watu Asa Village, Central Sumba

Border Crossing Women: A Cross-Communitarian Reading of Muslim and Christian Women in North Wendewa and Watu Asa Village, Central Sumba

  • Wednesday Forum News
  • 1 March 2022, 05.28
  • Oleh: crcs ugm
  • 0

Border Crossing Women: A Cross-Communitarian Reading of Muslim and Christian Women in North Wendewa and Watu Asa Village, Central Sumba

Wednesday Forum – 02 March 2022

This research aims to examine the practice of communitarian cross-textual reading in interreligious communities, especially between Muslim and Christian women in North Wendewa and Watu Asa village, Central Sumba. In general, the role of women in peacekeeping and peacebuilding is very significant through a dialogue of life. Meanwhile, the discussion around scriptural reading texts is very limited. For this reason, this study aims to embrace women’s experiences and voices in the space of cross-communitarian reading. From this study, it was found that women’s reading is more practical and reflective, which is directly related to their daily lives. Therefore, I propose a model of cross-communitarian reading which focuses on the role of ordinary readers. Here, having cross-communitarian reading is an experience of crossing religious border for mutual growth and mutual empowerment.

Suryaningsi Mila is a lecturer of Christian Church of Sumba Theological Seminary (STT GKS) and a pastor who belongs to the Christian Church of Sumba. She has just finished her doctoral study at Inter-Religious Studies Program, at Universitas Gajah Mada. She is also a scholarship recipient from Global Ministries, a common missional witness of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ, focused on humanity, justice and peace program.

The full poster of this event is available here.

 

 

Leave A Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

Instagram

Follow on Instagram

Twitter

Tweets by crcsugm

Universitas Gadjah Mada

Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana UGM, 3rd Floor
Jl. Teknika Utara, Pogung, Yogyakarta, 55284
Email address: crcs@ugm.ac.id

 

© CRCS - Universitas Gadjah Mada

KEBIJAKAN PRIVASI/PRIVACY POLICY