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Religious Authority and the Prospects for Religious Pluralism in Indonesia
This book deals with the role and authority of such traditionalist Muslim scholars as A. Mustofa Bisri and Emha Ainun Nadjib in seeding religious pluraslism in Indonesia. It shows that it is not necessary to base religious pluralism on "liberal" or "modernist" stances but rather on "traditionalist" attittudes. Religious pluralism can be smoothly connected to "traditionalism", so that this may preserve greater cerdibility in the population. Traditionalist scholars may play a considerable role in promoting anti-pluralist gropus, in particular. The account of the role and authority of these traditionalist scholars is significant in revealing the prospects for religious pluralism in the country.
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