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The Future of Religious Education in the Netherlands and Indonesia

Wednesday Forum News Monday, 10 December 2007

The eighth edition of CFAC (CRCS Friday Afternoon Forum) will be held on Friday, December 14, 2007, at 15:00-17:00, in Graduate School Building, third floor, room 306, Gadjah Mada University. The key speakers will be Dr. Carl Sterkens and Mohamad Yusuf M.A. The theme in the discussion will be ?The Future of Religious Education in the Netherlands and Indonesia. Below are short biography of the speakers and the abstracts that will be presented in discussion.

Abstract of The future of Religious Education in the Netherlands (by; Carl Sterkens)

CFAF: The Future of Religious Education in the Netherlands and Indonesia

Wednesday Forum News Monday, 10 December 2007

The eighth edition of CFAC (CRCS Friday Afternoon Forum) will be held on Friday, December 14, 2007, at 15:00-17:00, in Graduate School Building, third floor, room 306, Gadjah Mada University. The key speakers will be Dr. Carl Sterkens and Mohamad Yusuf M.A. The theme in the discussion will be

Masa Depan Pendidikan Agama di Belanda dan Indonesia

Berita Wednesday Forum Monday, 10 December 2007

Edisi kedelapan Forum Jumat Sore CRCS akan dilaksanakan hari Jumat, tanggal 14 Desember 2007, Jam 15:00-16:30. Diskusi akan dilaksanakan di Gedung Sekolah Pascasarjana UGM, lantai 3, ruang 306. Pembicara dalam diskusi ini adalah Dr. Carl Sterkens dan Mohamad Yusuf, M.A. Tema yang akan diangkat dalam diskusi adalah ?Masa Depan Pendidikan Agama di Belanda dan Indonesia?. Dibawah ini merupakan biografi singkat pembicara serta abstrak dari tema yang akan dipresentasikan.

Abstract of The future of Religious Education in the Netherlands (by; Carl Sterkens)

Jews of Nusantara: Trajectories of Identity in the course of Indonesian History

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Dr. Leonard C. Epafras

ABSTRACT

For Indonesian public at large the Jewish history and reality in Nusantara is vague and in many ways imaginary. This presentation will lay down the dynamics of Jewish visibility and invisibility in Nusantara history and in modern public discourse. However, the presentation is not exhaustive, and the focus is directed at the moments whenever Jewish identity is contested and transformed. Like any other social identity and belonging, Jewish identity in this regard is considered impermanent, dynamic, adaptable, and constantly changed; it is the outcome of the reciprocal process between self-perception and social imposition. Through this, it testifies different trajectories of identity formation throughout Nusantara history, including the emergence of a new Jewish identity in the present day.

 

SPEAKER

Leonard C. Epafras is a core Doctoral Faculty in the Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS). He teaches History of Religions in Indonesia at ICRS, and Biblical Hebrew, Judaism, and Christianity at Duta Wacana Christian University.

His research field including: Memory Studies, Cultural Studies, Biblical Studies, Judaica, Peace Studies, and Muslim-Jews Interaction.

http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/leonard-chrysostomos-epafras/

 

CFAF: Modernity and Tolerance; Religious Diversity in the Middle East

Wednesday Forum News Tuesday, 27 November 2007

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

Modernitas dan Toleransi : Keragaman Agama di Timur Tengah

Berita Wednesday Forum Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Edisi ketujuh Forum Jumat Sore CRCS akan dilaksanakan hari Jumat, tanggal 30 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.Dr. Dick Douwes. Tema yang akan diangkat dalam diskusi adalah Modernitas dan Toleransi : Keragaman Agama di Timur Tengah. Dibawah ini merupakan biografi singkat pembicara serta abstract dari tema yang akan dipresentasikan.

Prof. Dr. Dick Douwes dilahirkan di Sorong, 1957. Beliau mempelajari bahasa dan budaya Arab di Universita Nijmegen, negeri Belanda. Pada tahun 1993, beliau memperoleh Ph.D dari Universitas Nijmegen. Douwes mengajar Sejarah Timur Tengah pada universitas Nijmegen dan Leyden. Pada tahun 1994 beliau bergabung dengan Indonesian-Netherlands Cooperation in Islamic Studies (INIS). Tahun 1998 beliau merupakan akademik coordinator- kemudian menjadi eksekutif direktur the International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World (ISIM),suatu institute penelitian gabungan dari universitas Amsterdam (UvA) Nijmegen, Leyden and Utrecht, serta beliau juga merupakan editor berita dan paper serial ISIM. Sejak tahun 2006, beliau merupakan professor penuh pada kajian sejarah Masyarakat non-Barat pada Fakultas Sejarah dan Arts di Erasmus University Rotterdam. Beliau mempublikasikan sejarah Ottoman di Syria, pluralitas agama di Timur Tengah, serta Muslim di Eropa Barat.

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Simak pandangan batin @yohanes_leo27  dalam festival telaga Gunungkidul di web crcs ugm
K O S M O P O L I S Kosmo bermakna semesta, sement K O S M O P O L I S
Kosmo bermakna semesta, sementara polis itu mengacu pada kota yang seupil. Sungguh istilah oksimoron dengan daya khayal maksimal. Namun, nyatanya, yang kosmopolis itu sudah hadir sejak dulu dan Nusantara adalah salah satu persimpangan kosmopolis paling ramai sejagad. Salah satu jejaknya ialah keberadaan Makco di tanah air. Ia bukan sekadar dewa samudra, melainkan kakak perempuan yang mengayomi saudara-saudara jauhnya. Tak heran, ketika sang kakak berpesta, saudara-saudara jauh itu ikut melebur dan berdendang dalam irama kosmopolis. Seperti di Lasem beberapa waktu silam, Yalal Wathon dinyanyikan secara koor oleh masyarakat keturunan tionghoa dan para santri dengan iringan musik barongsai. Klop!

Simak ulasan @seratrefan tentang makco di situs web crcs!
At first glance, religious conversion seems like a At first glance, religious conversion seems like a one-way process: a person converts to a new religion, leaving his old religion. In fact, what changes is not only the person, but also the religion itself. The wider the spread of religion from its place of origin, the more diverse the face of religion becomes. In fact, it often gives birth to variants of local religious expressions or even "new" religions. On the other hand, the Puritan movement emerged that wanted to curb and eradicate this phenomenon. But everywhere there has been a reflux, when people became disaffected with Puritan preachers and tried to return to what they believed their religion was before.

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