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Latta, Izak Yohan Matriks.
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Orality and interreligious relationships: The role of collective memory in Christian-Muslim engagements in Maluku, Indonesia.
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Orality and interreligious relationships: The role of collective memory in Christian-Muslim engagements in Maluku, Indonesia./
Author:
Latta, Izak Yohan Matriks.
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287 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-09(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-09A(E).
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Religion. -
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9781321765540
Orality and interreligious relationships: The role of collective memory in Christian-Muslim engagements in Maluku, Indonesia.
Latta, Izak Yohan Matriks.
Orality and interreligious relationships: The role of collective memory in Christian-Muslim engagements in Maluku, Indonesia.
- 287 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-09(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Graduate Theological Union, 2015.
Based on the indigenous practices of time-tested pela relationships in Maluku, this interdisciplinary dissertation proposes a symbolic-imagined model/process for interreligious relationships in orally-oriented societies of Indonesia and beyond. From the perspective of the social scientific study of interreligious encounter and collective memory in folklore studies, this dissertation answers the question of how collective memory articulated through folksong, oral narrative, and ritual performance strengthens peacebuilding processes and collective solidarity where people are divided by religion but united by culture. In reconstructing the past, collective memory fosters community and preserves traditional knowledge. More specifically, the research explores the local dynamics of interreligious peacebuilding in Maluku through the study of collective memory in pela relationships that serve as a common ground for Christian- Muslim interactions in Maluku.
ISBN: 9781321765540Subjects--Topical Terms:
516493
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My main argument is that oral forms of collective memory in Christian-Muslim engagements in Maluku are more effective than text/scriptural- and elite-based concepts associated with interreligious dialogue, an approach that has dominated interreligious interactions. This approach reclaims interreligious engagements based on the local dynamic of interreligious interaction preserved in ritual performance, oral narrative, and folksong to articulate a contextualized interreligious engagement grounded in local cultural practices. Unlike interreligious dialogue that is mainly dominated by male elite conversation and textual discussion, interreligious engagement, in this sense, involves the performance of oral tradition. From the lens of the local community, this dissertation proposes, by contrast, a symbolic-imagined interreligious engagement.
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