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Forum Rabu CRCS&ICRS: Christian-Muslim Relations in the Philippines: Perspectives for Inter-religious Dialogue

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Forum Rabu CRCS&ICRS yang akan datang akan membahas “Christian-Muslim Relations in the Philippines: Perspectives for Inter-religious Dialogue”. Diskusi akan dilaksanakan pada hari Rabu, 26 Maret 2008. Sebagai pembicara Jerson Benia Narciso. Jerson Benia Narciso adalah candidat doktor dalam bidang studi agama di Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS). Beliau memperoleh gelar master of Divinity pada tahun 1995 dari Central Philippine University, Jaro, Iloilo Citi, Philippines, serta master dalam bidang teology dari the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology. Beliau telah terlibat dalam sejumlah tugas advokasi untuk perdamaian dan hak asasi manusia serta isu-isu politik dan etnik yang terjadi dalam kehidupan masyrakat Philipina. Beliau juga merupakan seorang pastor selama kurang lebih 11 tahun.

Pondering Practical Post Colonialism

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 11 March 2008

If you are interested in the theme ?Pondering Practical Post Colonialism?, please join CRCS&ICRS Wednesday Forum. The discussion will be held on Wednesday, March 12, 2008, at the Graduate School of Gadjah Mada University, third floor, room 306, at 13:00 to 15.00. The key speaker will be Elaine Kay Swartzentruber, Ph.D.

Elaine Kay Swartzentruber is a lecturer at CRCS-UGM. She earned her Ph.D at Emory University, Atlanta. Her dissertation title: ?They were All Together and Had Everything in Common: Subjectivity and community in modern and Postmodern Theologies?. She was assistant professor of Religion, Theology and Culture at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. Some of her publications are ?Response? in To Continue the Dialogue; Biblical Interpretation and Homosexuality (Pandora Press US, 2001), Re-Marking the Body of Christ: Toward a Postmodern Mennonite Ecclesiology?, in The Mennonite Quarterly Review, April 1997, etc.

CRCS&ICRS Wednesday Forum: Pondering Practical Post Colonialism

Wednesday Forum News Tuesday, 11 March 2008

If you are interested in the theme

Forum Rabu CRCS dan ICRS: Pondering Practical Post Colonialism

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 11 March 2008

Jika Anda tertarik dengan thema Pondering Practical Post Colonialism, silahkan bergabung dengan Forum Rabu CRCS&ICRS. Diskusi akan diselenggarakan pada hari Rabu, 12 Maret 2008, bertempat di Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana UGM, lantai 3, ruang 306, jam 13:00-15:00. Sebagai pembicara Elaine Kay Swartzentruber, Ph.D.

Elaine Kay Swartzentruber adalah dosen di CRCS-UGM. Beliau memperoleh gelar gelar Ph.D dari Universitas Emory, Atlanta. Disertasi beliau berjudul They were All Together and Had Everything in Common: Subjectivity and community in modern and Postmodern Theologies. Beliau dulunya merupakan asisten professor pada bidang Agama, Theology dan Budaya di Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. Beberapa publikasi beliau adalah Response in To Continue the Dialogue; Biblical Interpretation and Homosexuality (Pandora Press US, 2001), Re-Marking the Body of Christ: Toward a Postmodern Mennonite Ecclesiology, in The Mennonite Quarterly Review, April 1997, etc.

Fulbright and the Cultural Politics of Interfaith Action

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 4 March 2008

“Fulbright and the Cultural Politics of Interfaith Action” is the theme, which will be presented at CRCS&ICRS Wednesday Forum. Discussion will be held on Wednesday, March 5, 2008. The key speaker will be Dr. Farsijana Adeney-Risakotta.

Farsijana Adeney-Risakotta is a head of LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Development) at Duta Wacana Christian University (DWCU), Yogyakarta, Indonesia and a general secretary, District of Sleman, Indonesian Women?s Coalition. She is also a core Doctoral Faculty at International Consortium for Religious Studies, Yogyakarta (ICRS-Yogya). She earned her Ph.D in Social Science at Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands. She is the editor of a book entitle ?Women and Disaster?.

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Wednesday Forum News Tuesday, 4 March 2008

“Fulbright and the Cultural Politics of Interfaith Action” is the theme, which will be presented at CRCS&ICRS Wednesday Forum. Discussion will be held on Wednesday, March 5, 2008. The key speaker will be Dr. Farsijana Adeney-Risakotta.

Farsijana Adeney-Risakotta is a head of LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Development) at Duta Wacana Christian University (DWCU), Yogyakarta, Indonesia and a general secretary, District of Sleman, Indonesian Women

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S U R G A Surga dan neraka memang dibuat sebagai a S U R G A
Surga dan neraka memang dibuat sebagai alat ukur dan wadah pemisah. Keberadaanya merupakan konsekuensi logis dari sebuah tarik ulur tentang baik dan buruk. Mereka yang dijanjikan surga patut bersenang hati. Namun, ada saat ketika keyakinan tentang keselamatan tidak lagi menenangkan. Mungkin persoalannya bukan siapa yang akan masuk surga, melainkan mengapa kita begitu sibuk memastikan orang lain tidak.
Berawal dari percakapan antah berantah, @safinatul_aula tengah berefleksi tentang nasib diri dan teman-temannya nanti. Simak refleksinya di situs web crcs.
Tensions around the Gulf of Hormuz are shaking glo Tensions around the Gulf of Hormuz are shaking global oil supply and accelerating the push for alternatives green energy. Geothermal is often framed as the answer. But whose “green” is it?
What if “green energy” isn’t always as green as it sounds?
Together with @honeyyymooooonnn we bring stories from communities on the frontlines of geothermal projects in Indonesia, where sustainability is debated, challenged, and reimagined. It is not just about resistance, but a different way of thinking about energy, justice, and our relationship with nature.

Join the 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 I M P A N G Ada saat ketika tradisi tidak saling S I M P A N G
Ada saat ketika tradisi tidak saling meniadakan, tetapi diam-diam bernegosiasi. Seperti tahlilan yang bersanding dengan cengbeng. Dua bahasa ritual berbeda yang bertemu dalam kebutuhan yang sama: merawat ingatan dan menghadirkan yang telah tiada. Di situ, batas antara agama dan budaya dilenturkan. Mungkin yang mengganggu bukan pertemuannya, melainkan kegelisahan kita sendiri tentang siapa yang berhak menentukan mana yang sah, mana yang menyimpang.

Simak catatan lapangan @yohanes_leo27 tentang cengbeng di makam dukun gula Bah De Pok hanya di situs web crcs
ENTANGLED WORLDS 🌏 Toward a Transdisciplinary Envi ENTANGLED WORLDS 🌏
Toward a Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies

Wednesday Forum Thematic series brings together three distinct topics, each grounded in different disciplinary and lived backgrounds.
Across these conversations, we move from grassroots environmental struggles in Indonesia, to the historical formation of extractive industries under colonial capitalism, and finally to everyday religious practices embedded in agricultural life. Each session offers a different lens—activism, historical analysis, and lived religion—yet all point to the same reality: our environmental worlds are never isolated, but shaped through complex entanglements of power, belief, and practice.

Join the 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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