A history of Christianity in Indonesia /

Indonesia is the home of the largest single Muslim community of the world. Its Christian community, about 10% of the population, has until now received no overall description in English. Through cooperation of 26 Indonesian and European scholars, Protestants and Catholics, a broad and balanced pictu...

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Other Authors: Aritonang, Jan S., Steenbrink, Karel A.

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Published: Leiden ; Boston ; Brill, 2008.

Series: Studies in Christian Mission 35.
Studies in Christian Mission Online, ISBN: 9789004322295.

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [977]-981) and index. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter One. Christianity In Pre-Colonial Indonesia /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Two. 1530-1670: A Race Between Islam And Christianity? /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Three. Catholic Converts In The Moluccas, Minahasa And Sangihe-Talaud, 1512-1680 /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Four. The Solor-Timor Mission Of The Dominicans 1562-1800 /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Five. The Arrival Of Protestantism And The Consolidation Of Christianity In The Moluccas 1605-1800 /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Six. 1800-2005: A National Overview /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Seven. Old And New Christianity In The Southeastern Islands /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Eight. Christianity In Papua /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Nine. Moluccan Christianity In The 19th And 20th Century Between Agama Ambon And Islam /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Ten. How Christianity Obtained A Central Position In Minahasa Culture And Society /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Eleven. Christianity In Central And Southern Sulawesi /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Twelve. Kalimantan Or Indonesian Borneo /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Thirteen. The Sharp Contrasts Of Sumatra /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Fourteen. Christianity In Javanese Culture And Society /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Fifteen. A Small Christian Flock In Bali /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Sixteen. Theological Thinking By Indonesian Christians, 1850-2000 /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Seventeen. The Ecumenical Movement In Indonesia With Special Attention To The National Council Of Churches /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Eighteen. The Spectacular Growth Of The Third Stream: The Evangelicals And Pentecostals /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Nineteen. Chinese Christian Communities In Indonesia /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Twenty. Christian Art In Indonesia /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Chapter Twenty-One. Christian Media /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t General Bibliography /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang --   |t Index /  |r K.A. Steenbrink and J.S. Aritonang. 
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