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Seri Bibliografi Kehidupan Beragama di Indonesia: Interaksi Agama "Dunia" dan "Lokal" di Indonesia

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Laman ini menyediakan sumber-sumber literature perjumpaan antara agama-agama dunia dengan kearifan, penghayat kepercayaan atupun filosofi suku tertentu di Indonesia. Perjumpaan tersebut  meniscayakan lahirnya akulturasi, sinkretisisasi hingga kontestasi dalam prinsip-prinsip dasar yang dianut pemeluk masing-masing agama atau keyakinan. Hal ini tercermin dari banyaknya kekhasan ajaran yang dimiliki oleh suku tertentu sebagaimana tergambarakan dalam database literature di bawah ini.
Sedangkan dalam hubungannya dengan negara, penerbitan UU No. 23 tahun 2006 tentang Administrasi Kependudukan merupakan salah satu indikator kemajuan legislasi dalam bidang kebebasan beragama dan berkeyakinan di era reformasi yang antara lain memberikan jaminan hak sipil lebih luas bagi warga penghayat kepercayaan, disini identitas keagamaan dan sipil menjadi penting sebagai salah satu syarat pemenuhan hak sebagai warga Negara semisal terkait dengan KTP, SIM dll.
CRCS secara berkesinambungan mengupas isu di atas dalam setiap laporan tahunannya (2008-2010), namun untuk informasi terkini terdapat dalam laporan kehidupan kehidupan beragama tahun 2010.
Surat Kabar/majalah/artikel lepas

  1. “Islam dan Kearifan Lokal: Upacara Adat Kawin Cai Masyarakat Babakan Mulya,” fahmina.or.id, 10 Oktober 2011… full text
  2. “Berkaca pada Kearifan Masyarakat Adat,” republika.or.id, 21 September 2011… full text
  3. “Pancasila Mendapat Perhatian di Hungaria,” detiknews.com, 30 Mei 2009… full text
  4. “GKJ Gelar Seminar Budaya Jawa,” suaramerdeka.com, 17 Mei 2006… full text
  5. Perjumpaan Islam dengan Tradisi Sunda, 25 Februari 2011… full text
  6. “Sejarah Gayo (Kekeberen): Kerajaan Linge, Kerajaan Islam Pertama Di Aceh,“ acehforum.com, 31 Agustus 2008… full text
  7. “Sejuta Trauma Orang Wana,“ Majalah Tempo, 4 Agustus 2003… full text
  8. “Leluhur Suku Wana, di Kendari (Sulawesi Tengah),“ melayuonline,com, 03 September 2008… full text
  9. “Ranying Hatalla Langit; Tuhan Suku Ngaju, Kalimantan Tengah,“ melayuonline.com, 16 Mei 2009… full text
  10. “Tiga Hari Bersama Suku Wana,” liputan6.com. 13 Mei 2005… full text
  11. Budiawan Setiawan, “Hindu Kaharingan (1),“ parisada.org, Maret – April 2009… full text
  12. “Benang Merah Budaya Karo dan Agama Karo Berkaitan Dengan Ritual Tolak Balak,“ yahoogroup.com, 14 September 2010… full text
  13. “Mengenal Suku Kajang,“ Kompas. 16 Mei 2011… full text
  14. “Siapa Bilang di Sulsel Tak Ada Wisata Religius?,” Kompas, 24 Februari 2010… full text
  15. “Budaya Dayak Pitap Jadi Potensi Wisata,“ Kompas, 29 Oktober 2010… full text
  16. “Orang Baduy Tuntut Agamanya Diakui,“ Kompas, 7 Oktober 2011… full text
  17. “Adat Wet Tu Tlu Masyarakat Bayan,” Suara Komunitas. 15 Juni 2011… full text
  18. “Diduga Ajarkan Aliran Sesat, Tokoh Adat Gelar Gundem,” Suara Komunitas, 17 Okrtober 2011… full text
  19. “Politik Mitos Orang Toraja,“ Kompas, 23 Januari 2009… full text
  20. “Ketegangan Budaya Nenek Moyang dan Agama dalam Masyarakat Toraja,” Maula. 13 November 2007… full text
  21. “Uma Mbatangu,” melayuonline.com. 16 Juli 2009… full text
  22. “Uma Peghe Berdayakan Masyarakat,” sumbaisland.com, 6 Desember 2011… full text

 
Buku /Artikel Ilmiah

  1. Rita Smith Kipp, Susan Rodgers (Editors), “Indonesian Religions in Transitions,” Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1987… full text
  2. Hans Schärer, “Ngaju Religion: Conception of God among a South Borneo People,” Trans. Rodney Needham. The huge: Martinus Nijhoff, 1963… full text
  3. Susan Rodgers-Siregar, “Adat, Islam, and Christianity in a Batak Homeland,” Ohio University Papers in International Studies Series, No. 57, Athens Ohio: Ohio University… full text
  4. Charles E. Farhadian, “Christianity, Islam and Nationalism in Indonesia,” New York: Routledge, 2005… full text
  5. James A. Boon, “The Anthropological Romance of Bali 1597-1972: Dynamic Perspectives in Marriage and Caste, Politics and Religion,” New York: Cambridge University Press, 1977… full text
  6. Charles E. Farhadian, “Islamizing Papua: Religion and Society in New Order Papua,” South Pacific Journal of Mission Studies. Nos. 29-30: 2004, Hlm. 36-41,
  7. Robert W. Hefner, “Hindu Javanese: Tengger Tradition and Islam,” Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1985… full text
  8. Erni Budiwanti, “Islam Sasak: Wetu Telu Versus Waktu Lima,” Yogyakarta: LKiS, 2000… full text
  9. Jacqueline A.C Vel, “Uma Politics; An Ethnography of Democratization in West Sumba, Indonesia 1986-2006,” Leiden: KITLV, 2008… full text
  10. Mark Woodward, “Java, Indonesia and Islam,” New York: Springer, 2011… full text
  11. Philipus Tule, “Longing for the House of God, Dwelling in the House of the Ancestors: Local Belief, Christianity, and Islam among the Kéo of Central Flores,” Fribourg: Academic Press Fribourg Switzerland, 2004… full text
  12. Albert Schrauwers, “Colonial ‘Reformation’ in the Highlands of Central Sulawesi Indonesia, 1892-1995,” Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000… full text
  13. Webb Keane, “Christian Moderns: Freedom and Fetish in the Mission Encounter,” Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2007… full text
  14. Morton Klass, “Ordered Universes: Approaches to the Anthropology of Religion,” Boulder: Westview Press, 1995… full text
  15. Kathleen M. Adams, “Art as Politics: Re-Crafting Identities, Tourism, and Power in Tana Toraja, Indonesia,” Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2006… full text
  16. Taufik Abdullah, “Adat and Islam: An Examination of Conflict in Minangkabau, New York, USA: Cornell Modern Indonesian Project, Ithaca, Indonesia Vol. 2, 1966, Hlm. 1-23… full text
  17. Tim G. Babcock, “Kampung Jawa Tondano Religion and Culture Identity,” Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press, 1989… full text
  18. David Hicks, “Kinship and Religion in Eastern Indonesia,” Sweden: Gotenbor, Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis, 1990.
  19. Koenjaraningrat, ‘Javanese Terms for God and Supernatural Beings and the Idea of Power’ dalam Ahmad Ibrahim, Sharon Siddique, Yasmin Hussain Eds., Readings on Islam in Southeast Asia, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1985, hlm. 286-292… full text
  20. Niels Mulder, “Mysticism and Everyday Life in Contemporary Java Cultural Persistence and Change,” Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1978… full text
  21. Mark R. Woodward, “Islam in Java: Normative Piety and Mysticism in the Sultanate of Yogyakarta,” Tucon USA: The University of Arizona Press, 1989… full text
  22. Andrew Beatty, Varieties in Javanese Religion: An Anthropological Account, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999… full text
  23. Robert R. Jay, “Religion and Politics in Rural Central Java,” Ann Arbor: Yale University Press, 1963… full text
  24. P.J. Zoetmulder, “Pantheism and Monism in Javanese Suluk Literature: Islamic and Indian Mysticism in an Indonesian Setting,” Trans. M.C. Ricklefs, Leiden: KITLV Press, 1995… full text
  25. John R. Bowen, “Muslims through Discourse. Religion And Ritual In Gayo Society,” New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1993… full text
  26. Rita Kipp Smith, “The Early Years of a Dutch Colonial Mission: the Karo Field,” Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan Press, 1990.
  27. Hikmat Budiman, “Hak Minoritas: Dilema Multikulturalisme di Indonesia,” Jakarta: Yayasan Interseksi, 2007… full text
  28. Mashudi Noorsalim, M. Nurhoiron, Ridwan Al-Makassary, ed., “Hak Minoritas: Multikulturalisme dan Dilema Negara Bangsa,” Jakarta: Yayasan Interseksi, 2007… full text
  29. Anne Schiller, “Small Sacrifices: Religious Change and Cultural Identity among the Ngaju of Indonesia,” New York: Oxford University Press, 1997… full text
  30. Yoseph Yapi Taum, “Rasa Religiositas Orang Flores: Sebuah Pengantar ke Arah Inkulturisasi Musik Liturgi,” Yogyakarta: Pusat Musik Liturgy, 15 Januari 2002… full text
  31. Brooke Nolan, “Dayak Kaharingan Belief Systems,” Acicis… full text

 
Jurnal/Paper Konferensi

  1. Tim Ingold, “Rethinking the Animate, Re-Animating Thought,” Ethnos (Journal of Anthropology), Vol. 71, No.1, 2006, Hlm. 9 – 20… full text
  2. Tania Murray Li, “Articulating Indigenous Identity in Indonesia: Resource Politics and the Tribal Slot,” Society for Comparative Study of Society and History, 2000, hlm. 149-179… full text
  3. Christopher R. Duncan, “Reconciliation and Revitalization: The Resurgence of Tradition in Post Conflict Tobelo, North Maluku, Eastern Indonesia,” The Journal of Asian Studies ,Vol. 68, No. 4, 2009, hlm. 1077–1104… full text
  4. Michelle Carnegie, “Living With Difference In Rural Indonesia: What Can Be Learned For National And Regional Political Agendas?,” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 41, No. 3, 2010, Hlm. 449–481… full text
  5. Friedegard Tomasetti, “Traditional Religion: Some Perceptions by Lutheran Missionaries in German New Guinea,” The Journal of Religious History Vol. 22, No. 2, June 1998 Hlm. 183-199… full text
  6. Roger Ivar Lohmann, “The Supernatural Is Everywhere: Defining Qualities of Religion In Melanesia And Beyond,”Anthropological Forum, Vol. 13, No. 2, 2003, Hlm. 175-185… full text
  7. Alf Hornborg, “Animism, Fetishism, and Objectivism as Strategies for Knowing (or not knowing) the World,” Ethnos(Journal of Anthropology), Vol. 71 No. 1, 2006, Hlm, 21 – 32… full text
  8. John R. Bowen, “The Transformation of an Indonesian Property System: “Adat,” Islam, and Social Change in the Gayo Highlands,” American Ethnologist, Vol. 15, No. 2, 1988, Hlm. 274-293… full text
  9. John R. Bowen, “Salat in Indonesia: The Social Meanings of an Islamic Ritual,” Man, New Series, Vol. 24, No. 4, 1989, Hlm. 600-619… full text
  10. Mark R. Woodward, “The Slametan: Textual Knowledge and Ritual Performance in Central Javanese Islam,” History of Religions, Vol. 28, No. 1, 1988, Hlm. 54-89… full text
  11. Andrew Beatty, “Adam and Eve and Vishnu: Syncretism in the Javanese Slametan,” the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1996, Hlm. 271-288… full text
  12. Jan Newberry, “Rituals of Rule in the Administered Community: The Javanese Slametan Reconsidered,” Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 41, No. 6 2007, Hlm. 1295–1329
  13. John R. Bowen, “On Scriptural Essentialism and RituaI Variation: Muslim Sacrifice in Sumatra and Morocco,” American Ethnologist, Vol. 19, No. 4, 1992, Hlm. 656-671… full text
  14. Zamakhsyari Dhofier, “Santri-Abangan daIam Kehidupan Orang Jawa: Teropong dari Pesantren,” Prisma, Vol. 7, No. 5 1978, Hlm. 48-63
  15. Rajiyem, “Isi Pesan Simbol-Simbol Slametan Suran (Studi Kasus di Dusun Soropaten Ringinharjo Bantul Yogyakarta),”Humaniora, Vol. XIII, No. 3, 2001, Hlm. 229-311… full text
  16. Mujiburrahman, “Religious Conversion in Indonesia: the Karo Batak and the Tengger Javanese,” Islam and Christian- Muslim Relations, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2001, Hlm. 23-38… full text
  17. Susanne Rodemeier, “Islam in the Protestant Environment of the Alor and Pantar Islands,” Indonesia and the Malay World, Vol. 38, No. 110, 2010, hlm. 27 — 42… full text
  18. Jane Monnig Atkinson, “Religions in Dialogue: the Construction of an Indonesian Minority Religion,” American Ethnologist, Vol. 10. No. 4,1983, hlm. 684-696… full text
  19. A. L. Schiller, “Shamans and Seminarians: Ngaju Dayak Ritual Specialists and Religious Change in Central Kalimantan,”Contribution to Southeast Asian Ethnography, No. 8, 1989, hlm.  5-24… full text
  20. Zaenuddin Hudi Prasojo, “Indigenous Community Identity within Muslim Societies in Indonesia: A Study of Katab Kebahan Dayak in West Borneo,” Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 22, No. 1 2011, Hlm. 50–65… full text
  21. Joost Coté, “Creating Central Sulawesi: Mission Intervention, Colonialism and ‘Multiculturality’,”BMGN-LCHR, Vol. 126, No. 2, 2009, hlm. 2-29… full text
  22. Anne Schiller, “An “Old” Religion in “New Order” Indonesia” Notes on Ethnicity and Religious Affiliation,” Sociology of Religion Vol. 57, No.4, 1996, Hlm. 409-417… full text
  23. Jane Monnig Atkinson, “The Effectiveness of Shamans in an Indonesian Ritual,” American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 89, No. 2, 1987, Hlm. 342-355… full text
  24. Miftahuddin, Distinct Sects in the Perspective of Inclusive-Pluralistic Islam, Millah, Vol. 7, No.2, 2008, Hlm. 1-13… full text
  25. Gani Wiyono, “RatuAdil: a Javanese Face of Jesus?” Journal of Asian Mission Vol. 1 No. 1, 1999, Hlm. 65-79… full text
  26. Victor Rembeth, “A Small Step in Understanding the Social, Religious and Political Economy Conflicts in Rural Java,”Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities, 2009… full text
  27. Sartini, “Menggali Kearifan Lokal Nusantara Sebuah Kajian Filsafat”Jurnal Fakultas Filsafat, Universitas Gadjah Mada, 1999… full text
  28. Muhammad Rais, “Islam Dan Kearifan Lokal; Dialektika Faham dan Praktik Keagamaan Komunitas Kokoda-Papua dalam Budaya Lokal,” Annual Conference on Islamic Studies, 2010… full text
  29. Masykur Wahid, “Sunda Wiwitan Baduy: Agama Penjaga Alam Lindung di Desa Kanekes Banten,” Annual Conference on Islamic Studies IAIN Sunan Ampel, November 2010… full text
  30. Isma Tantawi, “Didong Gayo Lues: Analisis Pemikiran Tentang Agama Islam,” LOGAT (Jurnal Ilmiah Bahasa Dan Sastra), Vol. III No. 1, 2007. Hal. 1-9… full text

 
Skripsi/Tesis/Disertasi

  1. Mustaqim Pabbajah, “Contestation Field of Local Society: the Study of the Existence of Haji Bawakaraeng Community in South Sulawesi”, Tesis, CRCS-UGM, 2010… full text
  2. Parngadi, “Gombakan Tradition in Islam Society in Merbabu Mount Slope, Subdistrick of Pakis Magelang, Central Java,”Tesis, CRCS-UGM, 2009… full text
  3. Ubed Abdilah S, “Imlek New Year Celebration in Mosque: Assimilation through Converting Religion and Politics of Identity,” Tesis, CRCS-UGM, 2005… full text
  4. Thisye Ollyvie Pangkerego, “Kuman Mahwadhi-Wadhi: The Symbol of Harmonization between Culture and Religion,”Tesis, CRCS-UGM, 2006… full text
  5. Chandra Utama, “Memayu-Hayu Bagya Bawana: the History of Sapta Darma Movement in Indonesia 1952-2006,” Tesis, CRCS-UGM, 2007… full text
  6. Paul Stange, “The Sumarah Movement in Javanese Mysticism,” Disertasi, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1980.
  7. Masdar Helmy, “Islam and Javanese Acculturation: Textual and Contextual Analysis of The Slametan Rltual,” Tesis, Institute of Islamic Studies McGill university Montreal Canada, 1999… full text
  8. Ahmad Hans, “Innovation and Tradition in Islam: A Study on Bid’ah as an Interpretation of the Religion in the Indonesian experience,” Disertasi, Temple University, 1998.
  9. Zaini Muchtarom, “Santri and Abangan in Java.” Tesis, Institute of Islamic Studies McGill University Montreal Canada, 1975.
  10. Jane Monnig Atkinson, “Paths of the Spirit Familiars: A Study of Wana Shamanism,” Disertasi, Department of Anthropology. Stanford University, 1979
  11. William Robert Hodges Jr., “Ganti Andung, Gabe Ende (Replacing Laments, Becoming Hymns): The Changing Voice of Grief in the Pre-funeral Wakes of Protestant Toba Batak (North Sumatra, Indonesia)” Santa Barbara: University of California, 2009… full text
  12. Chuzaimah Batubara, “Islam And Mystical Movenents In Post-Independence Indonesia: Susila Budhi Dharma (Subud) And Its Doctriness, Tesis, Institute of Islamic Studies McGill university Montreal Canada, 1999… full text
  13. J Henry Wolfe, “Insider Movements: An Assessment of the Viability of Retaining Socio-Religious Insider Identity in High-Religious Contexts,” Disertasi, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2011… full text
  14. Rundiyati, “Peranan Kiai Sadrach dalam Perkembangan Agama Kristen di Purworejo dalam Perspektif Historis Kultural,”Skripsi, FakultasI lmu Sosial Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, 2002… full text
  15. Hisar Siregar, “Kedudukan Perempuan Dalam Masyarakat Batak dan Gereja Huria Kristen Batak Protestan: Kajian dari Perspektif Wanita,” Tesis, Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia, 1999… full text
  16. Frank Lutz, “Regionale Autonomie als Folgepolitischer Entwicklungen in Indonesienseit 1998,“ Tesis, Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia, 1999… full text
  17. Yohanes Burdam, “Konflik Otonomi Gereja di Minahasa (1915-1979),“ Tesis, Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2001. full text 1 – 2
  18. Meldhya Damayanto, “Ketidakberdayaan Kekristenan Bercorak Lokal Menghadapi Kekristenan Bercorak Barat (Studi Tentang C.L. Coolen dan Komunitas Kristen Ngoro Jawa Timur),“ Skripsi, Jakarta: Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Apostolos, 2005… full text
  19. Priyanti Suryadarma Pakan, “Pendeta Wanita Toraja: Suatu Kajian Etnografi Berwawasan Perspektif Wanita,“ Tesis, Sekolah Pascasarjana Universitas Indonesia, 1998… full text 1 – 2
  20. Listyarini Dyah Wulandari, “Zending: Kristenisasi  di Margorejo Kecamatan Dukuhseti, Kabupaten Pati Tahun 1852-1942,“ Universitas Sebelas Maret… full text
  21. Ester, “Sejarah Pendidikan Sekolah Zending di Tana Toraja 1913-1943,“ Fakultas Sastra Universitas Hasanudin, 2008…full text
  22. Peter Suzuki, “The Religious System and Culture of Nias, Indonesia,“ Disertasi, The Hague: The University of Leiden… full text

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