Democracy and Islam in Indonesia
Author
: Mirjam Künkler and Alfred Stepan
Subject
: Islam and politics—Indonesia, Democracy—Indonesia, Indonesia—Politics and government
Publisher
: Columbia University Press,
Summary :The resurgence of religion calls for careful analysis and constructive criticism of new forms of
intolerance as well as new approaches to tolerance, respect, mutual understanding, and accommodation.
In order to promote serious scholarship and informed debate, the Institute for Religion,
Culture, and Public Life and Columbia University Press are sponsoring a book series devoted to
the investigation of the role of religion in society and culture today. This series includes works
by scholars in religious studies, political science, history, cultural anthropology, economics, social
psychology, and other allied fields whose work sustains multidisciplinary and comparative as well
as transnational analyses of historical and contemporary issues. The series focuses on issues related
to questions of difference, identity, and practice within local, national, and international contexts.
Special attention is paid to the ways in which religious traditions encourage conflict, violence,
and intolerance and also support human rights, ecumenical values, and mutual understanding. By
mediating alternative methodologies and different religious, social, and cultural traditions, books
published in this series will open channels of communication that facilitate critical analysis.
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