Nie-religia w Yogyakarcie (Jawa Centralna): Historia, problemy i wyzwania kejawen = Non-religion in Yogyakarta (Central Java) : The History, Problems and Challenges of Kejawen

The aim of this article is to explore the perceptions and understanding of the term kejawen, not only in academic publications (from Geertz to Mulder), but first and foremost in terms of changes to Indonesian law and society. Kejawen, traditional Javanese beliefs and traditions, are officially not r...

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Published in:Studia religiologica
Subtitles:Non-religion in Yogyakarta (Central Java)
Main Author: Wacławek, Joanna (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Polish
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Published: Wydawn. Uniw. Jagiellońskiego 2015
In: Studia religiologica
Further subjects:B kebatinan
B Jawa
B islam w Indonezji
B Religia
B Yogyakarta
B kejawen
B jawanizm
B wolność religijna w Indonezji
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Summary:The aim of this article is to explore the perceptions and understanding of the term kejawen, not only in academic publications (from Geertz to Mulder), but first and foremost in terms of changes to Indonesian law and society. Kejawen, traditional Javanese beliefs and traditions, are officially not recognised in Indonesia as a “true” religion (agama). This paper discusses the definitions as well as the interpretations of religion in contemporary Indonesia in the context of religious discrimination, especially “non-official” religions and beliefs in the world’s largest Muslim – but formally still not Islamic – state.
ISSN:2084-4077
Contains:Enthalten in: Studia religiologica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4467/20844077SR.15.019.3790