2023
DOI: 10.20911/21768757v55n1p71/2023
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Silence as a Step Toward the Process of Listening and Its Central Role for Interreligious Relations: A Reflection in the Background of the Plurality of Indonesia

Abstract: This article is developed by drawing from the Indonesian context. The country is characterized with its plurality, in terms of religion, belief, language, culture, and ethnicity. I start reflecting on the discourse of silence by exploring the rituals practiced by the Hindus in Bali and a number of Muslims in Java. An effort is then made to elaborate it from a philosophical perspective in which silence can be understood as the beginning of listening. The further elaboration, from a theological perspective, is w… Show more

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