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A new Christian response to the Islamic witness to Jesus the Son of Mary

Wednesday Forum News Friday, 23 November 2007

The sixth edition of CFAC (CRCS Friday Afternoon Forum) will be held on Wednesday, November 23, 2007, at 15:30-17:00, in Graduate School Building, third floor, room 306, Gadjah Mada University. The key speaker will be Prof. Simon Rae. The theme in the discussion will be “A new Christian response to the Islamic witness to Jesus the Son of Mary”. Below is the abstract which will be presented in discussion.

Two recent publications have raised again for Christian theology questions about the status and significance of Muslim testimony to the life and ministry of Jesus. In the past this alternative witness has generally been either rejected or ignored by Christian scholars, although some scholars from both religious communities have attempted to clarify some of the issues involved.

CFAF: A new Christian response to the Islamic witness to Jesus the Son of Mary

Wednesday Forum News Friday, 23 November 2007

The sixth edition of CFAC (CRCS Friday Afternoon Forum) will be held on Wednesday, November 23, 2007, at 15:30-17:00, in Graduate School Building, third floor, room 306, Gadjah Mada University. The key speaker will be Prof. Simon Rae. The theme in the discussion will be “A new Christian response to the Islamic witness to Jesus the Son of Mary”. Below is the abstract which will be presented in discussion.

Two recent publications have raised again for Christian theology questions about the status and significance of Muslim testimony to the life and ministry of Jesus. In the past this alternative witness has generally been either rejected or ignored by Christian scholars, although some scholars from both religious communities have attempted to clarify some of the issues involved.

Suatu Respon Baru Umat Kristen terhadap Kesaksian Islam atas Jesus, Anak Maria

Berita Wednesday Forum Friday, 23 November 2007

Edisi Keenam dari Forum Jumat Sore CRCS akan dilaksanakan hari Rabu, tanggal 23 November 2007, Jam 15:30-17:00. Diskusi akan dilaksanakan di Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana UGM, Lantai 3, Ruang 306. Pembicara dalam diskusi ini adalah Prof. Simon Rae. Tema yang akan diangkat dalam diskusi adalah ?Suatu Respon Baru Umat Kristen terhadap Kesaksian Islam atas Jesus, Anak Maria?. Dibawah ini merupakan abstract dari tema yang akan dipresentasikan.

Dua publikasi terkini yang telah menjadi topic hangat bagi pertanyaan theology Kristen, yaitu tentang status dan signifikansi pengakuan Muslim atas kehidupan Jesus. Pada masa lalu, kesaksian alternative ini secara umum ditolak atau diabaikan oleh sarjana Kristen, walaupun beberapaa sarjana dari kedua komunitas telah berusaha untuk mengklarifikasi beberapa isu yang termasuk di dalamnya.

New Development of Gender within Religious Studies

Wednesday Forum News Tuesday, 6 November 2007

The fifth edition of CFAF (CRCS Friday Afternoon Forum) will be held on Wednesday, November 7, 2007, at 15:30-17:00, in Graduate School Building, third floor, room 306, Gadjah Mada University. The key speaker in the discussion will be Christine Gudorf. The theme in the discussion will be ?New Development of Gender within Religious Studies?.

Christine Gudorf taught Religion and Gender at CRCS in 2002-2003. She played significant role in the early academic development of CRCS. Her class has inspired many CRCS?s students to produce good papers around the topic of religion and gender. She has been also very supportive in facilitating many CRCS?s students to continue studies in the US. Now, Dr. Gudorf is coming back to CRCS to give updates on new development in religion and gender studies.

CFAF: New Development of Gender within Religious Studies

Wednesday Forum News Tuesday, 6 November 2007

The fifth edition of CFAF (CRCS Friday Afternoon Forum) will be held on Wednesday, November 7, 2007, at 15:30-17:00, in Graduate School Building, third floor, room 306, Gadjah Mada University. The key speaker in the discussion will be Christine Gudorf. The theme in the discussion will be

Perkembangan Baru Gender dalam Studi-studi Agama

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 6 November 2007

Edisi kelima FJSC (Forum Jumat Sore CRCS) akan diselenggarakan pada hari Rabu, 7 November 2007, jam 15:30-17:00, di Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana, lantai 3, ruang 306, Unversitas Gadjah Mada. Pembicara yang akan hadir dalam diskusi ini adalah Christine Gudorf . Tema yang akan diangkat dalam diskusi tentang ?New Development of Gender within Religious Studies.?

Beliau memainkan peranan yang sangat signifikan pada awal perkembangan akademik CRCS. Kelas beliau menginspirasi banyak mahasiswa CRCS untuk menghasilkan paper yang bagus dalam topic agama dan gender. Beliau juga sangat suportif dalam memfasilitasi para mahasiswa CRCS untuk melanjutkan studi di Amerika Serikat. Sekarang, Dr. Gudorf datang kembali ke CRCS untuk memberikan kuliah tentang perkembangan baru gender dalam studi agama.

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On social media, mental health is often presented On social media, mental health is often presented as a form of entertainment. 🎥 Take Purnomo Belajar Baik, a popular YouTube channel with over 2 million subscribers, which posts videos about the so-called ‘insane’ to entertain its audience. What’s the catch? While these videos claim to promote care for those with mental health struggles, they also turn ‘madness’ into something to laugh at.

This study dives deep into how ‘madness’ is sensationalised on Indonesian social media. It explores how a mix of religion, law enforcement, medical practices, and digital media all play a role in this spectacle. Is it really care, or are we watching the exploitation of those who need help, disguised as entertainment?

Come and join #wednesdayforum discussion at UGM Graduate School building, 3rd floor. We provide snacks and drinks, don't forget to bring your tumbler. This event is free and open to public.
S U B J E K Jika laut, gunung, batu, dan angin ial S U B J E K
Jika laut, gunung, batu, dan angin ialah subjek nonmanusia, bagaimana cara kita menghadirkannya di ranah legak formal manusia? Beberapa akademisi mengajukan konsep tentang hak-hak alam sebagai justifikasi hukum. Namun, pengejawantahan konsep ini tidak semudah cuap manis para penyair paradigma tersebut. Tănăsescu mengingatkan kita jebakan universalisasi hak-hak alam yang pada akhirnya menjadi kolonialisme pengetahuan baru
H O R E G Doa itu senjata mereka yang lemah. Ia me H O R E G
Doa itu senjata mereka yang lemah. Ia menjelma menjadi kekuatan yang tak hanya menyentuh langit, tetapi juga menggerakkan bumi. Doa bukan sekadar rapalan mantra, melainkan aksi yang menyatukan hati untuk membawa harapan yang lebih baik.

Simak laporan aksi doa bersama lintas iman selepas tragedi represi aparat belakangan ini di situs web crcs
When faith meets extraction, what or whose priorit When faith meets extraction, what or whose priority comes first: local communities, organizations, or the environment?

Both Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah have voiced their acceptance of mining concessions, each with their own set of carefully considered perspectives. But what lies beneath their words?  In this upcoming #wednesdayforum, @chitchatsalad will dive deep using critical discourse analysis to unravel the layers of these powerful statements. We'll explore how these two of the world’s largest Islamic mass organizations justify their positions and what it reveals about their goals, values, and the bigger narratives in play.

This is more than just a conversation about mining. Come and join #wednesdayforum discussion at UGM Graduate School building, 3rd floor. We provide snacks and drinks, don't forget to bring your tumbler. This event is free and open to public.
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