This first of two volumes documents the history of the Roman Catholic Church in Indonesia from 1808, when priests were again allowed in the Dutch colony after two years of exclusion, until 1903, when the number of Catholics started to grow spectacularly. Illustrations.
This first of two volumes documents the history of the Roman Catholic Church in Indonesia from 1808, when priests were again allowed in the Dutch colo...
Catholics in Independent Indonesia: 1945-2010 concludes Steenbrink's three volume historical account of Catholicism in Indonesia with a detailed report of the survival and growth of this minority religion in Muslim Indonesia since its independence in 1945. Colonial Catholicism survived in the independent Republic of Indonesia during the nationalist Sukarno regime (1945-1965) and regained a new dynamic during the general religious revival that was part of the New Order of Soeharto after 1965. From a Dutch-inspired institution it became a fully Indonesian steered community with a modern...
Catholics in Independent Indonesia: 1945-2010 concludes Steenbrink's three volume historical account of Catholicism in Indonesia with a detaile...
The Hizmet Movement initiated by Fethullah Gulen in Turkey in the 1960s is today active in more than 160 countries. The participants of Hizmet are often less visible among the Muslim minorities in Western societies. They do not build mosques or hold regular prayer meetings like institutional Muslims or Sufi masters, but establish emancipatory schools without religious instruction, cherish networks of business people, publish the newspaper Zaman in various national editions, and run dialogue charities for intercultural and interreligious encounters. Small groups come together in private...
The Hizmet Movement initiated by Fethullah Gulen in Turkey in the 1960s is today active in more than 160 countries. The participants of Hizmet are oft...