Rethinking interreligious dialogue: orality, collective memory, and Christian-Muslim engagements in Indonesia

This book's central argument is that oral forms of collective memory in Christian-Muslim engagements in orally-oriented societies are more effective than interreligious dialogue through the dominant written text based on elite-based concepts. The approach has dominated interreligious interactio...

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Main Author: Lattu, Izak (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Singapore Paderborn Vienna Brill | Schöningh [2023]
In: Global religion (volume 3)
Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Global religion volume 3
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Indonesia / Christianity / Islam / Oral tradition / Collective memory / Interfaith dialogue
Further subjects:B Christianity and culture
B Christianity
B Interfaith Relations
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Summary:This book's central argument is that oral forms of collective memory in Christian-Muslim engagements in orally-oriented societies are more effective than interreligious dialogue through the dominant written text based on elite-based concepts. The approach has dominated interreligious interactions. From the perspective of the social scientific study of interreligious encounters & collective memory in folklore studies, this book explores how orality and social remembrance articulated through folksong, oral narrative, and ritual performance strengthen interreligious engagements in the post-conflict society. The approach proposed in this book reclaims interreligious engagements based on the local Indonesian dynamic preserved in ritual performance, oral narrative, and folksong. This method articulates a contextualized interreligious engagement grounded in local culture
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 177-192
ISBN:3657790209
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.30965/9783657790203